释义 |
erec·tor \-ktə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin erectus + -or : one that erects or supervises erection: as a. : a muscle that raises or keeps a part erect — see erector pili b. (1) : a workman who works on a structure (as a steel building or bridge) by assembling fabricated parts; specifically : shipfitter (2) : a workman who assembles machines, tests the equipment in operation, and makes adjustments (3) : a workman who assembles electrical equipment c. : a machine for erecting (as a derrick) |