释义 |
sur·mark noun or sir·mark \ˈsərˌmärk\ Etymology: surmark from sur- + mark; sirmark probably alteration (influenced by sir) (I) of surmark 1. : a mark made on the molds of a ship when building to show where the frames should be beveled 2. : a cleat temporarily placed on the side of a ship on the ways or in a ship dock to support the ribband against which the shores rest |