释义 |
chamfer/ˈtʃæmfə/ v. & n.●v. tr. bevel symmetrically (a right-angled edge or corner) 将…切成斜面;将…削角 ●n. a bevelled surface at an edge or corner 斜面,削角 [back-formation from chamfering, from French chamfrain, from chant ‘edge’ (see CANT2) + fraint ‘broken’ via Old French fraindre ‘break’ from Latin frangere] |