释义 |
poach·er I. \ˈpōchə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: poach (II) + -er 1. a. : one that trespasses or steals < catches the poacher on his preserve — Time > b. : one who kills or takes game or fish illegally < poachers of deer — William Faulkner > 2. a. : baldpate 2 b. : sea poacher 3. : potcher 4. or poacher tub : a large tank with a rotating paddle wheel for poaching cellulose nitrate pulp II. noun (-s) Etymology: poach (I) + -er 1. : a vessel fitted with a pan containing depressions or shallow cups in each of which an egg can be cooked over steam rising from boiling water in the bottom part 2. : a shallow baking dish in which food (as fish) can be poached |