释义 |
buck·er I. \ˈbəkə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: buck (II) + -er : one that bucks: as a. : a bucking horse < rodeo owners, who search all over the country for good buckers — Mary Elting > b. : a workman who cuts felled trees into shorter lengths — called also crosscutter c. : a person who carries or moves something (as water or wood); especially : a worker who uses mechanical equipment to handle material (as bales) and load it d. : one that bucks rivets — called also bucker-up, dollyman e. : a miner that shovels coal down a chute or into a bin or mine car f. : one that saws logs in making a fireguard g. : one that lifts bales of hay onto a wagon or truck h. : one that loads filled vegetable or fruit sacks in the field i. : one that cuts staves for kegs j. : a football player who bucks the line of scrimmage II. noun (-s) Etymology: buck (VIII) + -er : one that bucks ore samples; also : a broad-headed hammer used in bucking ore |