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    1. ox

      英 [?ks] 美[ɑks]
      • n. 牛;公牛

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?oxen;

      中文詞源


      ox 公牛

      來(lái)自古英語(yǔ)oxa,公牛。其復(fù)數(shù)為oxen,比較children.

      英文詞源


      ox
      ox: [OE] Ox is an ancient word, traceable back to a prehistoric Indo-European *uksín-. This also produced Welsh ych ‘bull’, Irish oss ‘stag’, and Sanskrit ukshán ‘bull’, and it has been speculated that there may be some connection with Sanskrit uks- ‘emit semen’ and Greek hugrós ‘moist’, as if *uksín- denoted etymologically ‘male animal’.

      If this was so, the ‘seed-bearing’ function had clearly been lost sight of by the time it had evolved to Germanic *okhson, which was reserved for a ‘castrated bull’. Ox’s modern Germanic relatives are German ochse (taken over by English in the compound aurochs ‘extinct wild ox’ [18], which etymologically means ‘original or primeval ox’), Dutch os, Swedish oxe, and Danish okse.

      => aurochs
      ox (n.)
      Old English oxa "ox" (plural oxan), from Proto-Germanic *ukhson (cognates: Old Norse oxi, Old Frisian oxa, Middle Dutch osse, Old Saxon, Old High German ohso, German Ochse, Gothic auhsa), from PIE *uks-en- "male animal," (cognates: Welsh ych "ox," Middle Irish oss "stag," Sanskrit uksa, Avestan uxshan- "ox, bull"), said to be from root *uks- "to sprinkle," related to *ugw- "wet, moist." The animal word, then, is literally "besprinkler."

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. Seize a horse by the mane, and lead an ox by the nose.
      馬兒抓鬃牛牽鼻.

      來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

      2. The ox is never woe , till he to the harrow go.
      牛不耙地不知苦.

      來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

      3. I'm willing to be an ox serving the country all my life.
      我甘當(dāng)孺子牛,終生為國(guó)家服務(wù).

      來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

      4. We've made a fire fit to roast an ox.
      火生得很旺,足以烤一頭牛了.

      來(lái)自《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》

      5. He drove the ox hard.
      他使勁地趕牛.

      來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》