释义 |
clead·ing \ˈklēdiŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English clething, cleding, from the gerund of clethen, cleden to clothe 1. chiefly Scotland : clothing, attire 2. : a lining or covering of boards, planks, battens, or nonconducting material (as for lining a ship's cabin or a mine shaft or for insulating a boiler or engine cylinder) : lagging |