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    1. plant

      英 [plɑ?nt] 美[pl?nt]
      • n. 工廠,車間;植物;設(shè)備;莊稼
      • vt. 種植;培養(yǎng);栽培;安置
      • vi. 種植
      • n. (Plant)人名;(英、西、意)普蘭特;(法)普朗

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?plants;第三人稱單數(shù):?plants;過(guò)去式:?planted;過(guò)去分詞:?planted;現(xiàn)在分詞:?planting;

      中文詞源


      plant 種植,植物,工廠,電廠

      來(lái)自拉丁語(yǔ)planta,草木,植物,嫩枝,腳底板,來(lái)自PIE*plat,展開(kāi),放平,來(lái)自PIE*pele,展開(kāi),放平,詞源同plan,place.引申動(dòng)詞詞義種植,栽培,并由此引申工廠,工廠設(shè)備,電廠等諸多詞義。

      英文詞源


      plant
      plant: [OE] Etymologically, a plant is probably something you press into the ground with the ‘sole’ of your foot. The word was borrowed from Latin planta ‘shoot, sprout, cutting’, a derivative of the verb plantāre ‘plant, transplant’, and it has been speculated that this was based on Latin planta ‘sole of the foot’ (source of English plantain and plantigrade ‘walking on the soles of the feet’ [19]).
      => plan, plantain
      plant (n.)
      Old English plante "young tree or shrub, herb newly planted," from Latin planta "sprout, shoot, cutting" (source of Spanish planta, French plante), perhaps from *plantare "to drive in with the feet, push into the ground with the feet," from planta "sole of the foot," from nasalized form of PIE *plat- "to spread, flat" (see place (n.)).

      Broader sense of "any vegetable life, vegetation generally" is first recorded 1550s. Most extended usages are from the verb, on the notion of "something planted;" such as "construction for an industrial process," 1789, at first with reference to the set-up of machinery, later also the building; also slang meaning "a spy" (1812). Many of these follow similar developments in the French form of the word. German Pflanz, Irish cland, Welsh plant are from Latin.
      plant (v.)
      "put in the ground to grow," Old English plantian, from Latin plantare (see plant (n.)). Reinforced by cognate Old French planter. Without reference to growing, "to insert firmly," late 14c. Of colonies from c. 1300. Figuratively, of ideas, etc., from early 15c. Meaning "to bury" is U.S. slang from U.S., 1855. Related: Planted; planting.

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. It will produce electricity more cheaply than a nuclear plant.
      它的發(fā)電成本要比核電站低。

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      2. The plant acts as a sedative in treating neuralgia.
      這種植物被用作治療神經(jīng)痛時(shí)的鎮(zhèn)靜藥。

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      3. Her husband laboured at the plant for 17 years.
      她丈夫在廠里辛勤工作了17年。

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      4. Stand the plant in the open in a sunny, sheltered place.
      把這株植物放在一個(gè)陽(yáng)光充足、上方有遮蓋物的開(kāi)闊處。

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      5. The plant has an unpleasant odour and an acrid taste.
      這種植物聞著刺鼻,吃著辣口。

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