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    1. rest

      英 [rest] 美[r?st]
      • vt. 使休息,使輕松;把…寄托于
      • n. 休息,靜止;休息時(shí)間;剩余部分;支架
      • vi. 休息;靜止;依賴(lài);安置
      • n. (Rest)人名;(英、德、俄、捷、荷)雷斯特

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?rests;第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù):?rests;過(guò)去式:?rested;過(guò)去分詞:?rested;現(xiàn)在分詞:?resting;

      中文詞源


      rest 休息,放松,其余,其它

      1.休息,放松,來(lái)自古英語(yǔ) rest,休息,來(lái)自 Proto-Germanic*rasto,休息,來(lái)自 PIE*res,休息。 2.其余,其它,來(lái)自拉丁語(yǔ) restare,站回,留下,遺留,來(lái)自 re-,向后,往回,stare,站立,詞 源同 stand.即留下的,引申詞義其余,其它。

      英文詞源


      rest
      rest: English has two words rest in current general use: ‘repose’ [OE] and ‘remainder’ [15]. The former is a general Germanic term, with relatives in German (rast) and Swedish (rast), but its ultimate antecedents are uncertain. The latter comes via Old French rester ‘remain’ from Latin restāre ‘stand back’, a compound verb formed from the prefix re- ‘back’ and stāre ‘stand’ (source of English statue, status, etc and related to English stand).

      Amongst its derivatives is restive [16], which has completely reversed its meaning over the centuries. It comes from Vulgar Latin *restīvus ‘inclined to remain, unwilling to move’, and reached English via Old French restif in the sense ‘inactive’. The modern meaning ‘restless, uneasy’ comes partly from an intermediate ‘refractory, hard to control’, but also through association with the unrelated rest ‘repose’.

      => arrest, stand, station, statue
      rest (n.1)
      "sleep," Old English r?ste, reste "rest, bed, intermission of labor, mental peace," common Germanic (Old Saxon resta "resting place, burial-place," Dutch rust, Old High German rasta, German Rast "rest, peace, repose"), of uncertain origin.

      Original sense seems to be a measure of distance (compare Old High German rasta, which in addition to "rest" meant "league of miles," Old Norse rost "league, distance after which one rests," Gothic rasta "mile, stage of a journey"), perhaps a word from the nomadic period. Unless the original sense is "repose," thence extended secondarily to "distance between two resting place."

      The meaning "support, thing upon which something rests" is attested from 1580s. At rest "dead" is from mid-14c., on the notion of "last rest." Rest stop is from 1973. Colloquial expression to give (something) a rest "to stop talking about it" is first recorded 1927, American English.
      rest (v.2)
      "to be left, remain," mid-15c., from Old French rester "to remain," from Latin restare "stand back, be left," from re- "back" (see re-) + stare "to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, set down, make or be firm" (see stet). Partially confused and merged with the other verb rest. Sense of "to continue to be" is in rest assured. Transitive sense of "to keep, cause to continue to remain" was common in 16c.-17c., "used with a predicate adjective following and qualifying the object" [Century Dictionary], hence phrase rest you merry (1540s); God rest you merry, gentlemen, often is mis-punctuated.
      rest (n.2)
      "remainder, that which is left after a separation," early 15c., from Middle French reste "remnant," from rester "to remain" (see rest (v.2)). Meaning "others, those not included in a proposition" is from 1530s.
      rest (v.1)
      "repose, cease from action," Old English r?stan, restan "take repose by lying down; lie in death or in the grave; cease from motion, work, or performance; be without motion; be undisturbed, be free from what disquiets; stand or lie as upon a support or basis," from root of rest (n.1). Transitive senses "give repose to; lay or place, as on a support or basis" are from early 13c. Meaning "cease from, have intermission" is late 14c., also "rely on for support." Related: Rested; resting. Common Germanic, with cognates in Old Frisian resta, Dutch rusten, Old High German raston, German rasten, Swedish rasta, Danish raste "to rest." Resting place is from mid-14c.

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. The price of oil should remain stable for the rest of 1992.
      油價(jià)會(huì)在1992年剩下的時(shí)間里保持穩(wěn)定。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      2. When you are sitting, keep your elbow on the arm rest.
      坐立時(shí),把胳膊肘靠在扶手上。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      3. He wolfed down the rest of the biscuit and cheese.
      他把剩下的餅干和奶酪一掃而光。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      4. She volunteered as a nurse in a soldiers' rest-home.
      她自告奮勇到士兵療養(yǎng)院當(dāng)護(hù)士。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      5. His legs were pitifully thin compared to the rest of his bulk.
      他的雙腿和他龐大身軀的其他部分相比瘦得可憐。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句