释义 |
quak·er I. \ˈkwākə(r)\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: quake (I) + -er 1. : one that quakes 2. usually capitalized : friend 6 3. a. (1) : an Australian night heron (Nycticorax caledonicus) (2) : the sooty albatross b. : a grasshopper or locust of the genus Oedipoda c. or quaker moth : any of several English noctuid moths (as Graphiphora castanea) 4. often capitalized : art gray 5. : quaker gun 6. or quaker aspen : aspen 7. capitalized : pennsylvanian — used as a nickname 8. : an immature or blighted coffee bean found in inferior grades of coffee — usually used in plural II. intransitive verb Etymology: freq. of quake (I) dialect Britain : quake |