释义 |
clamp·er I. \ˈklampər\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: freq. of clamp (II) now chiefly Scotland : to patch together especially clumsily or hastily < I can clamper up the story — J.G.Lockhart > II. noun (-s) now chiefly Scotland : a patched-together argument or charge < his defense was a mere clamper > III. \ˈklampə(r), -laam-\ noun (-s) Etymology: clamp (II) + -er : creeper 5a IV. noun (-s) Etymology: clamp (I) + -er : a skilled workman who operates a special rotary press that transfers an engraved design from one small steel roller to another in raised form so that it can later be impressed in a large copper roller for printing cloth — called also clammer |