klaxon
['klæksən]
- n. 电喇叭;汽车喇叭
- vi. 鸣电喇叭;鸣汽车喇叭
Klaxon 高音喇叭商标名,来自希腊语klazo,尖叫,尖叫声,词源同clang,clangor.
- klaxon (n.)
- "loud warning horn," 1908, originally on automobiles, said to have been named for the company that sold them (The Klaxon Company; distributor for Lovell-McConnell Mfg. Co., Newark, N.J.), but probably the company was named for the horn, which bore a word likely based on Greek klazein "to roar," cognate with Latin clangere "to resound."