释义 |
rounds·man \ˈrau̇n(d)zmən\ noun (plural roundsmen) Etymology: round (V) 1. : an English laborer receiving parish relief and working for various farmers in turn under a system now obsolete 2. : one that makes rounds: as a. : a supervisory police officer of the grade of sergeant or just below b. Britain : route man < a butcher's roundsman in London — Flora Thompson > c. : watchman 3. : a cook capable of substituting for or assisting any of the specialty cooks — called also rounds chef, swingman, tournant 4. : one who patrols a petroleum refinery to supervise the watchmen and porters |