释义 |
parison I. par·ison \ˈparəˌsän\ noun (-s) Etymology: Greek, neuter of parisos almost equal, evenly balanced, from par- para- (I) + isos equal : even balance between the members of a sentence • par·ison·ic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|sänik\ adjective II. par·i·son \ˈparəsən\ noun also par·ai·son \“, -rəˌzän\ (-s) Etymology: French paraison, from parer to prepare — more at pare 1. : a gob of glass that has been partially shaped or molded into an object 2. : a receptacle in a bottle-making machine from which the exact amount of metal for making a bottle is fed down |