释义 |
car·ling I. \ˈkärliŋ, -lə̇n\ noun also car·lin or car·line \-lə̇n\ (-s) Etymology: French carlingue, from Old North French calingue, from Old Norse kerling, literally, old woman — more at carline : a fore-and-aft member supporting a deck of a ship or framing a deck opening where the beams have been cut — usually used in plural II. present part of carl |