growler

英 ['graʊlə]
  • n. 鲈类;咆哮的人;短路线圈测试仪

英英释意


1. a speaker whose voice sounds like a growl
2. a small iceberg or ice floe just large enough to be hazardous for shipping

英文词源


growler (n.)
"pitcher or other vessel for beer," 1885, American English slang, of uncertain origin; apparently an agent noun from growl (v.). The thing itself owes its popularity to laws prohibiting sale of liquor on Sundays and thus the tippler's need to stock up. Also in early use in the expression work the growler "go on a spree." Also late 19c. slang for a four-wheeled cab.