释义 |
ra·zor I. \ˈrāzə(r)\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English rasour, from Old French raseor, from raser to rase, shave + -eor -or — more at rase 1. : a keen-edged cutting instrument made with the cutting blade and handle in one (as a straight razor) or with the cutting blade inserted into a holder (as a safety razor or electric razor) and used chiefly for shaving or cutting the hair 2. : razor clam 3. : ockham's razor II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to shave or cut with or as if with a razor < a closely razored beard > |