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    1. shell

      英 [?el] 美[??l]
      • n. 殼,貝殼;炮彈;外形
      • vi. 剝落;設(shè)定命令行解釋器的位置
      • vt. 剝皮;炮轟

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?shells;第三人稱單數(shù):?shells;過去式:?shelled;過去分詞:?shelled;現(xiàn)在分詞:?shelling;

      中文詞源


      shell 殼,殼體,外殼,炮彈

      來自古英語 scell,貝殼,蛋殼,來自 Proto-Germanic*skaljo,分開,切開,來自 PIE*skel,切, 分,詞源同 scale,shelf.引申諸相關(guān)比喻義。

      英文詞源


      shell
      shell: [OE] Shell goes back ultimately to the Germanic base *skal- ‘divide, separate’, which also produced English scale, scalp, school (of fish), shale, shelter, shield, shoal (of fish), skill, and skol. Its underlying meaning is hence a ‘covering that splits off or is peeled off’. Its immediate Germanic ancestor was *skaljō, which also produced Dutch schel and Norwegian skj?l. Shellac [18] is a compound of shell and lac ‘lacquer, varnish’ (a word of Sanskrit origin, of which lacquer is a derivative), and is a direct translation of French laque en écailles ‘lac (melted) in thin plates’.
      => scale, scalp, school, shale, shelter, shield, shoal, skill, skol
      shell (n.)
      Old English sciell, scill, Anglian scell "seashell, eggshell," related to Old English scealu "shell, husk," from Proto-Germanic *skaljo "piece cut off; shell; scale" (cognates: West Frisian skyl "peel, rind," Middle Low German schelle "pod, rind, egg shell," Gothic skalja "tile"), with the shared notion of "covering that splits off," from PIE root *(s)kel- (1) "to cut, cleave" (cognates: Old Church Slavonic skolika "shell," Russian skala "bark, rind;" see scale (n.1)). Italian scaglia "chip" is from Germanic.

      Sense of "mere exterior" is from 1650s; that of "hollow framework" is from 1791. Meaning "structure for a band or orchestra" is attested from 1938. Military use (1640s) was first of hand grenades, in reference to the metal case in which the gunpowder and shot were mixed; the notion is of a "hollow object" filled with explosives. Hence shell shock, first recorded 1915. Shell game "a swindle" is from 1890, from a version of three-card monte played with a pea and walnut shells.
      shell (v.)
      1560s, "to remove (a nut, etc.) from a shell," from shell (n.). The meaning "to bombard with shells" is first attested 1856. To shell out "disburse" (1801) is a figurative use from the image of extracting nuts. Related: Shelled; shelling.

      雙語例句


      1. She was the only woman in Shell's legal department.
      她是殼牌公司法律事務(wù)部唯一的女性。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. Everywhere building facades are pitted with shell and bullet holes.
      任一處的建筑物正面都布滿了彈洞。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. This cuttlefish has a horny internal shell like a pen.
      這只烏賊有一個筆狀的角質(zhì)內(nèi)殼。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. Her normally shy son had come out of his shell.
      她那平時很害羞的兒子已經(jīng)開始與人交往了。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. The solid feel of the car's shell is impressive.
      這輛汽車的外殼給人的感覺異常堅固。

      來自柯林斯例句