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    1. dough

      英 [d??] 美[do]
      • n. 生面團(tuán);金錢(qián)

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?doughs;

      助記提示


      1.“金錢(qián)”之意就相當(dāng)于bread與“生計(jì)”掛鉤一樣。
      2. 豆面團(tuán) =》 用豆子做原料做成的面團(tuán)。
      3. 抖面團(tuán)。抖一抖面團(tuán)。
      4. 打豆豆,豆豆面團(tuán)。

      中文詞源


      dough 面團(tuán)

      來(lái)自PIE*dheign, 揉捏,形成,詞源同dairy, fiction. 即揉捏的面團(tuán)。

      英文詞源


      dough
      dough: [OE] Dough is an ancient word, with related forms scattered throughout the Indo- European languages. It goes back to an Indo- European base *dheigh-, which meant ‘mould, form, knead’, and produced Latin fingere ‘mould’ and figūra ‘figure’ (source between them of English effigy, faint, feign, fiction, figment, and figure), Sanskrit dih- ‘smear’, Gothic digan ‘mould, form’, Avestan (a dialect of Old Iranian) diz ‘mould, form’ (source of the last syllable of English paradise), and the Old English element *dig- ‘knead’, which forms the last syllable of lady.

      It also produced the prehistoric Germanic *daigaz ‘something kneaded’, hence ‘dough’, whose modern Germanic descendants include German teig, Dutch deg, Swedish deg, Danish dej, and English dough. In northern areas dough used to be pronounced /duf/, which has given modern English the ‘plum duff’ [19].

      => dairy, duff, effigy, faint, fiction, figure, lady, paradise
      dough (n.)
      Old English dag "dough," from Proto-Germanic *daigaz "something kneaded" (cognates: Old Norse deig, Swedish deg, Middle Dutch deech, Dutch deeg, Old High German teic, German Teig, Gothic daigs "dough"), from PIE *dheigh- "to build, to form, to knead" (cognates: Sanskrit dehah "body," literally "that which is formed," dih- "to besmear;" Greek teikhos "wall;" Latin fingere "to form, fashion," figura "a shape, form, figure;" Gothic deigan "to smear;" Old Irish digen "firm, solid," originally "kneaded into a compact mass"). Meaning "money" is from 1851.

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. Drop the dough onto a baking sheet with a teaspoon.
      用茶匙把生面團(tuán)舀到烤盤(pán)上。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      2. To save time we used packets of pizza dough mix.
      為了節(jié)約時(shí)間,我們用了幾包做比薩餅的混合面粉。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      3. Turn out the dough on to a floured surface.
      把生面團(tuán)倒在撒了面粉的案板上。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      4. Knead the dough very lightly.
      輕輕地揉面團(tuán)。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      5. Add enough milk to form a soft dough.
      加入足量的牛奶,使面團(tuán)變得柔軟。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句