episode
英 ['ep?s??d]
美['?p?sod]
- n. 插曲;一段情節(jié);插話;有趣的事件
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詞態(tài)變化
復數(shù):?episodes;
中文詞源
episode 一段經歷,插曲
來自希臘語epeisodion, 另外,其它。epi-, 在上,其它, -eis, 進入,見eisegesis(來自eis-exegesis)-od, 路,見anode. 即插進去的,另外的。
英文詞源
- episode
- episode: [17] In modern English, an episode is a component in a series of connected events, but originally it was something incidental, coming in adventitiously from the side. The word comes from Greek epeisódion ‘addition’, a noun use of the adjective epeisódios ‘coming in besides’. This was a compound formed from the prefix epí- ‘besides’ and the noun eísodos ‘coming in, entrance’ – which in turn was a compound formed from the preposition eis ‘into’ and hodós ‘way’ (a relative of Russian chodit’ ‘go’).
=> exodus - episode (n.)
- 1670s, "commentary between two choric songs in a Greek tragedy," also "an incidental narrative or digression within a story, poem, etc.," from French épisode or directly from Greek epeisodion "an episode," literally "an addition," noun use of neuter of epeisodios "coming in besides," from epi "in addition" (see epi-) + eisodos "a coming in, entrance" (from eis "into" + hodos "way"). Transferred sense of "outstanding incident, experience" first recorded in English 1773. Transferred by 1930s to individual broadcasts of serial radio programs.
雙語例句
- 1. Mr Butterfield denies having anything to do with the episode.
- 巴特菲爾德先生否認和此事有關。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. "It's been a lovely day," she said, dismissing the episode.
- “這是開心的一天,”她說,將那事拋到了腦后。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The first episode occupies a peak evening viewing slot.
- 第一集占據(jù)了傍晚的一個黃金收視時段。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. This episode is bound to be a deep embarrassment for Washington.
- 這一事件肯定會讓華盛頓非常難堪。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. The first episode will be shown tomorrow at 10.40pm on ITV.
- 第一集將于明晚10點40分在獨立電視頻道播出。
來自柯林斯例句