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    1. buckle

      英 ['b?k(?)l]
      • vi. 扣?。蛔儚澢?/li>
      • vt. 扣?。皇箯澢?/li>
      • n. 皮帶扣,帶扣
      • n. (Buckle)人名;(英)巴克爾

      TEM4IELTSGRE擴(kuò)展詞匯CET6+TOEFL低頻詞

      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?buckles;第三人稱單數(shù):?buckles;過(guò)去式:?buckled;過(guò)去分詞:?buckled;現(xiàn)在分詞:?buckling;

      助記提示


      buckle 帶扣“八扣”---- 八個(gè)扣子、八個(gè)帶扣 →扣上

      中文詞源


      buckle 搭扣

      來(lái)自拉丁詞bucca, 下巴,臉頰。原指系在下巴上的帽子,搭扣。來(lái)自PIE *bheu, 膨脹,鼓起來(lái),詞源同bucket.

      英文詞源


      buckle
      buckle: [14] English acquired buckle via Old French boucla from Latin buccula ‘cheek strap of a helmet’. This was a diminutive form of Latin bucca ‘cheek’ (source of French bouche ‘mouth’), which gave English the anatomical term buccal ‘of the cheeks’ [19], and some have speculated is related to English pock. The notion of ‘fastening’ implicit in the Latin word carried through into English.

      As well as ‘cheek strap’, Latin buccula meant ‘boss in the middle of a shield’. Old French boucle adopted this sense too, and created the derivative boucler, originally an adjective, meaning (of a shield) ‘having a central boss’. English borrowed this as buckler ‘small round shield’ [13]. The verb buckle was created from the English noun in the late 14th century, but the sense ‘distort’, which developed in the 16th century, comes from French boucler, which had come to mean ‘curl, bulge’.

      Also from the French verb is bouclé ‘yarn with irregular loops’ [19].

      => bouclé, buckler
      buckle (v.1)
      late 14c., bokelen, "to fasten with a buckle," from buckle (n.). Related: Buckled; buckling. To buckle down "apply effort, settle down," (1874) is said to be a variant of knuckle down (see knuckle).
      buckle (n.)
      "spiked metal ring for holding a belt, etc., c. 1300, bukel, from Old French bocle "boss (of a shield)," then "shield," then by further extension "buckle, metal ring," (12c., Modern French boucle), from Latin buccula "cheek strap of a helmet," in Late Latin "boss of a shield," diminutive of bucca "cheek" (see bouche).
      Boucle in the middle ages had the double sense of a "shield's boss" and "a ring"; the last sense has alone survived, and it metaph. developed in the boucle de cheveux, ringlets. [Kitchin]
      buckle (v.2)
      "distort, warp, bend out of shape" 1520s, bokelen "to arch the body," from Middle French boucler "to bulge," from Old French bocler "to bulge," from bocle "boss of a shield" (see buckle (n.)). Meaning "bend under strong pressure" is from 1590s (figurative from 1640s) . Related: Buckled; buckling.

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. Her whole body began to buckle, unbalancing the ladder.
      她整個(gè)身體開(kāi)始彎曲,搞得梯子傾側(cè)起來(lái)。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      2. The door was beginning to buckle from the intense heat.
      門(mén)在高溫高熱下開(kāi)始變形。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      3. A sign just ahead of me said, Buckle Up. It's the Law.
      我面前的一個(gè)牌子上寫(xiě)著:扣好安全帶。這是法律規(guī)定。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      4. The two ends buckle at the back.
      帶子兩端在背后扣起來(lái).

      來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

      5. She found it hard to buckle down.
      她很難專心做一件事情.

      來(lái)自《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》