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    1. trench

      英 [tren(t)?] 美[tr?nt?]
      • n. 溝,溝渠;戰(zhàn)壕;塹壕
      • vt. 掘溝
      • vi. 挖戰(zhàn)壕;侵害
      • n. (Trench)人名;(英、西)特倫奇

      TEM4考研CET6IELTSGRETOEFL低頻詞常用詞匯

      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?trenches;

      中文詞源


      trench 溝,渠,戰(zhàn)壕

      來自古法語 trenchier,去砍,劈,刨,挖,來自拉丁語 truncare,砍,切掉,詞源同 truncate,tranche. 后引申詞義溝,渠,特指戰(zhàn)壕。

      英文詞源


      trench
      trench: [14] A trench is etymologically something ‘cut’ or ‘sliced’. The word was borrowed from Old French trenche ‘slice, cutting, ditch’, a derivative of trenchier ‘cut’ (from which English gets trenchant [14]). And this in turn went back to Latin truncāre ‘cut, mutilate’ (source of English truncate [15]), a derivative of truncus ‘tree-trunk, torso’ (source of English trunk) – the semantic link being the ‘cutting’ of branches from a tree or of limbs from a body.

      The sense ‘ditch’ for trench comes of course from the notion of ‘cutting’ a long narrow hole in the ground (a similar inspiration underlies cutting ‘excavation for a railway, road, etc’). Trencher ‘platter’ [14] came from the Anglo-Norman derivative trenchour, and originally denoted both a board for ‘cutting’ food up on and a ‘slice’ of bread used as a plate.

      => trenchant, trencher, truncate, trunk
      trench (n.)
      late 14c., "track cut through a wood," later "long, narrow ditch" (late 15c.), from Old French trenche "a slice, cut, gash, slash; defensive ditch" (13c., Modern French tranche), from trenchier "to cut, carve, slice," possibly from Vulgar Latin *trincare, from Latin truncare "to cut or lop off" (see truncate). Trenches for military protection are first so called c. 1500. Trench warfare first attested 1918. Trench-coat first recorded 1916, a type of coat worn by British officers in the trenches during World War I.

      雙語例句


      1. They recaptured their trench.
      他們重新奪回了塹壕.

      來自《簡明英漢詞典》

      2. Trench a fire by pulling down houses
      拆倒房屋來隔絕火勢(shì)的蔓延

      來自辭典例句

      3. Almost with fascination , Hearn watched Croft working on his trench knife.
      侯恩冷眼瞧著克洛夫特磨刀,一時(shí)簡直瞧得出了神.

      來自辭典例句

      4. The soldiers raked the trench with machine - gun fire.
      戰(zhàn)士們用機(jī)關(guān)槍向戰(zhàn)壕內(nèi)掃射.

      來自辭典例句

      5. The soldiers recaptured their trench.
      兵士奪回了戰(zhàn)壕.

      來自辭典例句