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    1. toil

      英 [t??l] 美[t??l]
      • n. 辛苦;苦工;網(wǎng);圈套
      • vi. 辛苦工作;艱難地行進(jìn)
      • vt. 費(fèi)力地做;使…過度勞累

      TEM4CET6+IELTSGRE低頻詞常用詞匯

      詞態(tài)變化


      第三人稱單數(shù):?toils;過去式:?toiled;過去分詞:?toiled;現(xiàn)在分詞:?toiling;名詞:?toiler;

      助記提示


      1. 音:掏石油----石油工人從地下往上掏石油是很辛苦的、這是非常辛苦的工作。
      2. toilet => toil(網(wǎng),羅網(wǎng);圈套,陷阱).
      3. 打掃廁所也是一件非常辛苦的工作。

      中文詞源


      toil 網(wǎng),羅網(wǎng),圈套

      來自中古法語 toile,網(wǎng),羅網(wǎng),來自拉丁語 tela,網(wǎng),來自 PIE*teks, 編織,紡織,詞源同 texture,textile.拼寫比較 regulate,rule.引申詞義圈套。

      英文詞源


      toil
      toil: English has two words toil, one of them now used only in the plural. Toil ‘work’ comes via Anglo-Norman toiler ‘stir, agitate, wrangle’ from Latin tudiculāre ‘stir around’. This was derived from tudicula ‘mill for crushing olives’, a diminutive form of tudes ‘hammer’, which went back to the prehistoric base *tud- ‘hit’, source also of Latin tundere ‘beat, crush’, which gave English abstruse, protrude, etc. Toils ‘entanglements’ represents a plural use of the now archaic toil ‘net’ [16].

      This denoted etymologically ‘something woven’: it came via Old French toile from Latin tēla, a contraction of an earlier *texlā, which was derived from the base *tex- ‘weave’ (source of English text, textile, etc). Toilet [16] was borrowed from French toilette, a diminutive form of toile. It originally meant ‘cloth cover’, but it gradually evolved via ‘cloth cover for a dressing table’ to ‘the act of dressing and grooming oneself’.

      The sense ‘lavatory’ emerged in mid 19th-century America, from the now obsolete ‘dressing room (with lavatory attached)’, inspired no doubt by the same delicacy that produced American English bathroom ‘lavatory’. Another member of the same word-family is tiller [15], which came via Anglo-Norman telier ‘weaver’s beam’ from medieval Latin tēlārium, a derivative of tēla.

      => abstruse, protrude; technical, text, textile, texture, tiller, tissue, toilet
      toil (v.)
      early 14c., toilen, "pull at, tug," from Anglo-French toiller, Old French toellier "pull or drag about" (see toil (n.1)). Intransitive meaning "struggle, work hard, labor for considerable time" is from late 14c., perhaps by influence of till (v.). Related: Toiled; toiling.
      toil (n.1)
      "hard work," c. 1300, originally "turmoil, contention, dispute," from Anglo-French toil (13c.), from toiler "agitate, stir up, entangle, writhe about," from Old French toeillier "drag about, make dirty" (12c.), usually said to be from Latin tudiculare "crush with a small hammer," from tudicula "mill for crushing olives, instrument for crushing," from Latin tudes "hammer," from PIE *tud-, variant of *(s)teu- "to push, stroke, knock, beat" (see obtuse). Sense of "hard work, labor" (1590s) is from the related verb (see toil (v.)).
      toil (n.2)
      "net, snare," 1520s, from Middle French toile "hunting net, cloth, web" (compare toile d'araignée "cobweb"), from Old French toile "cloth" (11c.), from Latin tela "web, net, warp of a fabric," from PIE *teks- "to weave" (see texture (n.)). Now used largely in plural (as in caught in the toils of the law).

      雙語例句


      1. The wealth comes from the toil of the masses.
      財(cái)富來自大眾的辛勤勞動(dòng).

      來自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

      2. They spent months of toil on the water conservancy project.
      他們?yōu)檫@項(xiàng)水利工程辛辛苦苦地干了幾個(gè)月.

      來自《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》

      3. Every single grain is the result of toil.
      每一粒糧食都來之不易.

      來自《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》

      4. The book is a toil to read.
      這本書讀起來真費(fèi)勁.

      來自《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》

      5. The joy overpays the toil.
      所得的快樂超過付出的辛勞.

      來自《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》