mite
英 [ma?t]
美[ma?t]
- n. 極小量;小蟲(chóng);小孩兒;微小的東西
GRE低頻詞擴(kuò)展詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?mites;
助記提示
mite(螨停)—》小蟲(chóng),極小量
2. 諧音“迷(Mini)特”-----特別的迷你-----特別的小。
2. 諧音“迷(Mini)特”-----特別的迷你-----特別的小。
中文詞源
mite 螨,螨蟲(chóng)
來(lái)自古英語(yǔ)mite,小蟲(chóng),螨,來(lái)自Proto-Germanic*mai,砍,切,詞源同maim,mangle.字面意思即小剪刀。
英文詞源
- mite
- mite: English has two words mite, although they probably share a common origin. The older, ‘tiny insect-like creature’ [OE], goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *mītōn, which was probably derived from a base meaning ‘cut’ (hence ‘something cut up small’). Dutch has the related mijt. The original meaning of mite ‘small thing’ [14] was ‘small coin’ (as in the ‘widow’s mite’). It was used in Flanders for such a coin, worth a third of a penny, and Middle Dutch mīte was borrowed into English. It too goes back to a Germanic mītōn, which is probably the same word as produced the animated mite.
- mite (n.1)
- "tiny animal, minute arachnid," Old English mite, from Proto-Germanic *miton (cognates: Middle Dutch mite, Dutch mijt, Old High German miza, Danish mide) originally meaning perhaps "the cutter," in reference to its bite, from Proto-Germanic *mait- (cognates: Gothic maitan, Old High German meizen "to cut"), from PIE root *mai- "to cut" (see maim). Or else its original sense is "something small," and it is from PIE *mei- (2) "small," in reference to size (see minus).
- mite (n.2)
- "little bit," mid-14c., from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German mite "tiny animal," from Proto-Germanic *miton-, from PIE *mei- (2) "small" (see minus), and thus probably identical with mite (n.1). Also the name of a medieval Flemish copper coin of very small value, proverbial in English for "a very small unit of money," hence used since Wyclif to translate Latin minutum from Vulgate in Mark xii:43, itself a translation of Greek lepton. French mite (14c.) is a loan-word from Dutch.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. The poor mite was so ill.
- 可憐的孩子病得這么重。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 2. I offer a mite of comfort to him.
- 我給了他一點(diǎn)安慰.
來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》
- 3. He is a mite taller than I.
- 他比我高一點(diǎn)點(diǎn).
來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》
- 4. I think if you were a woman you might feel a mite differently.
- 我想如果你是女人的話,也許會(huì)感到些許不同。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 5. Don't feel ashamed — we don't despise the widow's mite , and, as they say, every penny helps.
- 不用覺(jué)得不好意思——我們不會(huì)瞧不起微薄但可貴的捐贈(zèng)的, 正如人們說(shuō)的, 每一文錢都會(huì)起作用.
來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》