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    1. lung

      英 [l??] 美[l??]
      • n. 肺;呼吸器
      • n. (Lung)人名;(越)瓏;(羅、塞、匈、瑞典、德)倫格

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復數(shù):?lungs;

      助記提示


      近形詞〕狼〈lang〉心狗肺(lung)

      中文詞源


      lung 肺

      來自古英語lungen(復數(shù)),肺,來自PIE*legwh,輕的,詞源同light,levity.因相比于心,胃等其它內(nèi)臟器官而言,肺較輕,且能在水中浮起來,因而得名。

      英文詞源


      lung
      lung: [OE] Lungs, insubstantial air-filled sacs, got their name because they weigh so little. It comes ultimately from Indo-European *lnggh-, a variant of which produced English light ‘not heavy’. In prehistoric Germanic this became *lungg-, which over the centuries has differentiated to German lunge, Dutch long, Swedish lunga, and English lung. The similarly motivated use of the word lights for ‘lungs’ dates from the 12th century; it is now restricted to ‘a(chǎn)nimals’ lungs used as food’, but it was formerly a general term.
      => light
      lung (n.)
      "human respiratory organ," c. 1300, from Old English lungen (plural), from Proto-Germanic *lungw- (cognates: Old Norse lunge, Old Frisian lungen, Middle Dutch longhe, Dutch long, Old High German lungun, German lunge "lung"), literally "the light organ," from PIE *legwh- "not heavy, having little weight; easy, agile, nimble" (cognates: Russian l?gkij, Polish lekki "light;" Russian l?gkoje "lung," Greek elaphros "light" in weight; see also lever).

      The notion probably is from the fact that, when thrown into a pot of water, lungs of a slaughtered animal float, while the heart, liver, etc., do not. Compare also Portuguese leve "lung," from Latin levis "light;" Irish scaman "lungs," from scaman "light;" Welsh ysgyfaint "lungs," from ysgafn "light." See also lights, pulmonary. Lung cancer attested from 1882.

      雙語例句


      1. 10,000 deaths a year from chronic lung disease are attributable to smoking.
      吸煙導致每年有1萬人死于慢性肺病。

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      2. Lung cells die and are replaced about once a week.
      肺細胞約每周新老更替一次。

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      3. He was rushed to hospital last week after suffering a collapsed lung.
      上星期,他因出現(xiàn)肺萎陷而被火速送進醫(yī)院。

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      4. There is an acknowledged risk of lung cancer from radon.
      氡被認為有誘發(fā)肺癌的危險。

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      5. He was born with only one lung.
      他生下來就只有一葉肺。

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