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Meaning of Rocker | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈɹɒk.ə(ɹ)

Definitions

  1. A curved piece of wood attached to the bottom of a rocking chair or cradle that enables it to rock back and forth.
  2. A rocking chair.
  3. The lengthwise curvature of a surfboard. (More rocker is a more curved board.)
  4. The breve below as in ḫ.
  5. Someone passionate about rock music.
  6. A musician who plays rock music.
  7. A rock music song.
    informal
  8. One who rocks something.
  9. A member of a British subculture of the 1960s, opposed to the mods, who dressed in black leather and were interested in 1950s music.
    UK
  10. Any implement or machine working with a rocking motion, such as a trough mounted on rockers for separating gold dust from gravel, etc., by agitation in water.
  11. A tool with small teeth that roughens a metal plate to produce tonality in mezzotints.
  12. A rocking horse.
  13. A rocker board.
  14. A skate with a curved blade, somewhat resembling in shape the rocker of a cradle.
  15. A kind of electrical switch with a spring-loaded actuator.
  16. A rock shaft.
  17. A curved line accompanying the chevrons that denote rank, qualifying the rank with a grade.

Equivalents

العربية الكرسي الهزاز
Български люлка
Ελληνικά ροκάς
Español rockera rockero roquera roquero
Français rocker rocker rockeur rockeuse
Հայերեն ճոճաթոռ
Bahasa Indonesia roker
Македонски рокер
Português rocker roqueira roqueiro
Svenska mede

Examples

“The cradle-rockers had done hard duty for so many years, under the weight of so many children, on that flagstone floor, that they were worn nearly flat, in consequence of which a huge jerk accompanied each swing of the cot, flinging the baby from side to side like a weaver's shuttle, as Mrs Durbeyfield, excited by her song, trod the rocker with all the spring that was left in her after a long day's seething in the suds.”
“"By Jove, old boy," said Cripps, assisting the curate up, "should have warned you about that chair - the infernal rockers are sawn off short, you know."”
“A few days before he turned 80 He was sittin' out back in a rocker”
“All modern surfboards share a similar rocker design — Bruce Jones https://web.archive.org/web/20051212041317/http://www.brucejones.com/longboar.htm”
“Like the editors of other Elamite texts, I omit the diacritic rocker from h in Elamite and from H in logograms in Elamite texts. I retain the rocker in ḫ and Ḫ in Sumerian and Akkadian.”
“Although the exact sound value of s remains uncertain, and there is only one such sibiliant in Hittite, it is traditionally transliterated with a so-called haček: š. This should not be taken, however, as evidence that it was a palatal sound (as sh in show). The same is true for the traditional “rocker” under the laryngeal ḫ: there is no other h-sign, and the diacritic is not strictly necessary.”
“Semitistic transliteration systems […] a number of features are common to most of them: […] ḫ (“h” with a “rocker,” conventionally called “hooked h”) for the voiceless velar/uvular fricative, IPA [x]/[χ], […]”
“"Girls & Boys" is […] also a tart, sneering rocker, full of ingenious musical gestures […]”
“It was I Sir (ſaid the Rocker) who had the honour (ſome thirty years ſince) to attend on your Highneſs in your Infancie, […]”
“Cadet Sergeant First Class: 3 Chevrons and 2 rockers. Cadet Master Sergeant: 3 Chevrons and 3 rockers. Cadet First Sergeant: 3 Chevrons, 3 rockers with a diamond inset.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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