rudder
英 ['r?d?]
美['r?d?]
- n. 船舵;飛機方向舵
- n. (Rudder)人名;(德、西)魯?shù)聽?/li>
GRE暢通詞匯低頻詞
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?rudders;
中文詞源
rudder 舵
來自古英語 rothor,舵,來自 Proto-Germanic*rothru,舵,來自*ro,劃,劃船,詞源同 row,-thor, 工具格后綴,詞源同 tether,weather.古英語-th-簡化為-d-,比較 burden,來自古英語 byrthen.
英文詞源
- rudder
- rudder: [OE] Rudder comes from the same source as English row ‘use oars’ – prehistoric Germanic *rō- ‘steer’. Indeed it originally denoted an ‘oar used for steering’; the modern application to a fixed steering surface did not emerge until the 14th century. Its west Germanic ancestor *rōthra- also produced German ruder and Dutch roer.
=> row - rudder (n.)
- mid-15c. alteration of Middle English rother, from Old English roeor "paddle, oar," from Proto-Germanic *rothru- (cognates: Old Frisian roeer, Middle Low German roder, Middle Dutch roeder, Dutch roer, Old High German ruodar, German Ruder "oar"), from *ro- "steer" (see row (v.)) + suffix -tra, used to form neutral names of tools.
Meaning "broad, flat piece of wood attached to the stern of a boat and guided by a tiller for use in steering" is from c. 1300. For shift of -th- to -d- compare burden (n.1), murder (n.); simultaneous but opposite to the movement that turned -d- to -th- in father (n.), etc.
雙語例句
- 1. It was not yet clear how the rudder had sheared off.
- 還不清楚船舵是如何斷裂的。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Turn the rudder slightly so that we can ease the boat round.
- 慢慢掌舵,這樣我們就能使船穩(wěn)穩(wěn)地拐過去.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 3. An oar often acts as rudder.
- 槳常可起舵的作用.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. There is no rudder as such, so the craft can be steered only when under power.
- 沒有真正的方向舵,所以只有在動力驅(qū)動的情況下才能操控船只。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. A sailor uses the rudder to make the ship go in the correct direction.
- 水手用舵導(dǎo)航.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》