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    1. ink

      英 [??k] 美[??k]
      • vt. 簽署;涂墨水于
      • n. 墨水,墨汁;油墨
      • n. (Ink)人名;(英)英克

      CET4TEM4考研CET6中低頻詞核心詞匯

      詞態(tài)變化


      第三人稱單數(shù):?inks;過去式:?inked;過去分詞:?inked;現(xiàn)在分詞:?inking;

      中文詞源


      ink 墨水

      來自拉丁語encaustum,紅色或粉色熔蠟,來自en-,進入,使,-caust,燒,詞源同caustic,holocaust.原指古羅馬時期用燒熔化的紅色蠟水來簽署文件或用熔蠟來封印重要的官方文件。后詞義通用化指墨水。

      英文詞源


      ink
      ink: [13] The Greeks had a method of painting which involved applying coloured wax to a surface and then fixing it with heat. The verb describing this process was egkaíein ‘burn in’, a compound of en- ‘in’ and kaíein ‘burn’, whose derivative egkaustikós is the ancestor of the term used for the technique in English – encaustic [17]. Another derivative, égkauston, was applied to the purple ink used by emperors in ancient times for signing documents.

      As it passed via late Latin encaustum or encautum into Old French enque it gradually lost its imperial associations, and by the time it reached English as enke it was being used for any dark writing fluid.

      => caustic
      ink (n.)
      "the black liquor with which men write" [Johnson], mid-13c., from Old French encre, formerly enque "dark writing fluid" (11c.), originally enca, from Late Latin encaustum, from Greek enkauston "purple or red ink," used by the Roman emperors to sign documents, originally a neuter adjective form of enkaustos "burned in," from stem of enkaiein "to burn in," from en- "in" (see en- (1)) + kaiein "to burn" (see caustic). The word is from a Greek method of applying colored wax and fixing it with heat. The Old English word for it was simply bl?c, literally "black." The -r- in the Latin word is excrescent. Donkin credits a Greek pronunciation, with the accent at the front of the word, for the French evolution; the same Latin word became inchiostro in Italian, encausto in Spanish. Ink-blot test attested from 1928.
      ink (v.)
      "to mark or stain in ink," 1560s, from ink (n.). Meaning "to cover (a printing plate, etc.) with ink" is from 1727. Related: Inked; inking.

      雙語例句


      1. Ink particles attach themselves to air bubbles and rise to the surface.
      墨汁顆粒附著在氣泡上,浮到表面上。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. She dipped a quill in ink, then began to write.
      她將羽毛筆在墨水里蘸了一下,隨后開始書寫。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. The ink had run on the wet paper.
      墨跡在濕紙上浸開了。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. a blob of ink
      一滴墨水

      來自《權威詞典》

      5. written in ink
      用墨水寫的

      來自《權威詞典》