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    1. study

      英 ['st?d?] 美['st?di]
      • n. 學習,研究;課題;書房;學問
      • vt. 學習;考慮;攻讀;細察
      • vi. 研究;用功
      • n. (Study)人名;(英)斯塔迪

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復數(shù):?studies;第三人稱單數(shù):?studies;過去式:?studied;過去分詞:?studied;現(xiàn)在分詞:?studying;

      中文詞源


      study 學習,研究

      來自拉丁語 studiare,學習,來自 studere,勤奮,勤勉,來自 PIE*steu,推,擊,打,敲,詞源 同 steep,type.引申諸相關(guān)詞義。

      英文詞源


      study
      study: [13] Study comes via Old French estudie from Latin studium ‘eagerness, intense application’, hence ‘a(chǎn)pplication to learning’ (English studio [19] comes from the same ultimate source, only via Italian). Studium in turn was derived from the verb studēre ‘be eager, study’ (source of English student [15]). This probably went back ultimately to the Indo- European base *steud-, *teud- ‘hit’, which also produced Latin tundere ‘hit’ (source of English contusion and obtuse) and German stossen ‘shove, hit’ – the underlying notion of study thus being the ‘a(chǎn)pplication of extreme effort’.
      => contusion, obtuse, student, studio
      study (v.)
      early 12c., "to strive toward, devote oneself to, cultivate" (translating Latin occupatur), from Old French estudiier "to study, apply oneself, show zeal for; examine" (13c., Modern French étudier), from Medieval Latin studiare, from Latin studium "study, application," originally "eagerness," from studere "to be diligent" ("to be pressing forward"), from PIE *(s)teu- (1) "to push, stick, knock, beat" (see steep (adj.)).
      Martha swanc and becarcade to geforeigene tan H?lende and his teowen ta lichamlice behefeen. Seo studdede emb ta uterlice ting. [Homily for the Feast of the Virgin Mary, c.1125]
      From c. 1300 as "apply oneself to the acquisition of learning, pursue a formal course of study," also "read a book or writings intently or meditatively." From mid-14c. as "reflect, muse, think, ponder." Meaning "regard attentively" is from 1660s. Related: Studied; studying.
      study (n.)
      c. 1300, "application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, intensive reading and contemplation of a book, writings, etc.," from Old French estudie "care, attention, skill, thought; study, school" (Modern French étude), from Latin studium "study, application" (see study (v.)). Also from c. 1300 as "a state of deep thought or contemplation; a state of mental perplexity, doubt, anxiety; state of amazement or wonder." From mid-14c. as "careful examination, scrutiny." Sense of "room furnished with books" is from late 14c. Meaning "a subject of study" is from late 15c. Study hall is attested from 1891, originally a large common room in a college.

      雙語例句


      1. Charles and I were closeted in his study for the briefing session.
      我和查爾斯在他的書房里閉門開簡介會。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. The study links the main living area to the kitchen.
      書房把主要的生活區(qū)與廚房連在一起。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. 673 private golf clubs took part in a recent study.
      673家私人高爾夫俱樂部參與了最近的研究。

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      4. He entered Otago University to study arts and divinity.
      他進入奧特哥大學學習藝術(shù)和神學。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. I invite every citizen to carefully study the document.
      我請每位市民都仔細研讀該文件。

      來自柯林斯例句