释义 |
ca·lan·dria I. \kəˈlandrēə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, literally, calandra lark : a heating element of an evaporator; especially : a part of a vacuum evaporating system in which the liquid to be concentrated rises through tubes surrounded by steam and descends through a central well II. noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish, calandra lark, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin, modification of Late Greek kalandros : a black-headed So. American mockingbird (Mimus modulator or M. orpheus) often kept as a cage bird |