gorse
英 [g??s]
- n. 金雀花;荊豆(等于furge)
- n. (Gorse)人名;(法)戈爾斯
暢通詞匯
中文詞源
gorse 荊豆
來自PIE*ghers ,刺,詞源同horror, horrible. 因其多刺而得名。
英文詞源
- gorse
- gorse: [OE] Gorse appears to mean etymologically ‘prickly bush’. It has been traced back to an Indo-European source *ghrzddenoting ‘roughness’ or ‘prickliness’, which also produced German gerste ‘barley’. Of the plant’s other names, furze [OE] is of unknown origin, while whin [11] was probably borrowed from a Scandinavian language.
- gorse (n.)
- Old English gors "gorse, furze," from Proto-Germanic *gorst- (cognates: Old Saxon, Old High German gersta, Middle Dutch gherste, Dutch gerst, German gerste "barley"), from PIE *ghers- "to bristle" (source also of Latin hordeum "barley;" see horror).
雙語例句
- 1. Her horse shied violently at a gorse bush.
- 金雀花叢把她的馬驚得猛然后退.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. Thoroughly drenched and chilled , the two adventurers returned to their position in the gorse.
- 兩個冒險家渾身濕漉漉地打著寒噤,回到原先金雀花叢那里.
來自辭典例句
- 3. People say that when gorse is out of bloom, kissing is out of fashion.
- 人們說,要是荊豆過了花期, 那接吻也就不合時尚了.
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