释义 |
homer I. ho·mer \ˈhōmə(r)\ noun also cho·mer \ˈkō-\ (-s) Etymology: Hebrew ḥōmer : an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity for dry or liquid measure equal to about 10 1/2 or in later times 11 1/2 bushels or about 100 gallons II. hom·er \ˈhōmə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: home (I) + -er 1. : homing pigeon 2. a. : home run b. slang : a sports official who favors the home team III. homer intransitive verb (homered ; homered ; homering \-m(ə)riŋ\ ; homers) : to hit a home run |