wasp
英 [w?sp]
美[wɑsp]
- n. 黃蜂;[昆] 胡蜂;易怒的人
- vi. 黃蜂似的直撲
TEM4CET6IELTS低頻詞擴展詞匯昆蟲
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?wasps;
中文詞源
wasp 黃蜂
來自PIE*wopsa,編織,構(gòu)造,來自PIE*webh,編織,紡織,詞源同web,weave.字母p,s置換。用于指黃蜂。
英文詞源
- wasp
- wasp: [OE] Etymologically, the wasp may be the ‘weaver’. The word comes ultimately from Indo- European *wobhes- or *wops-, which was probably derived from the base *webh-, *wobh- ‘weave’ (source of English weave, web, etc); the allusion is presumably to the papery nest which many species construct. West Germanic took this over as *wabis- or *waps-, and the process of metathesis (reversal of sounds) produced English wasp and German wespe. From the same Indo-European ancestor come Latin vespa (source of French guêpe, Italian vespa, and Spanish avispa) and Russian osa.
=> weave, web - wasp (n.)
- Old English w?ps, w?sp "wasp," altered (probably by influence of Latin vespa) from Proto-Germanic *wabis- (cognates: Old Saxon waspa, Middle Dutch wespe, Dutch wesp, Old High German wafsa, German Wespe, Danish hveps), from PIE *wopsa-/*wospa- "wasp" (cognates: Latin vespa, Lithuanian vapsa, Old Church Slavonic vosa "wasp," Old Irish foich "drone"), perhaps from *webh- "weave" (see weave (v.)). If that is the correct derivation, the insect would be so called for the shape of its nest. Of persons with wasp-like tendencies, from c. 1500. Wasp-waist in reference to women's figures is recorded from 1870 (wasp-waisted is from 1775).
- WASP (n.)
- acronym for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, by 1955.
雙語例句
- 1. The dress exaggerates her wasp waist and enlarges her bosom.
- 那件連衣裙凸顯了她的蜂腰,也讓她的胸部看起來更豐滿。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. A wasp flew in the open window.
- 一只黃蜂飛進了開著的窗子。
來自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 3. I was stung on the arm by a wasp.
- 我的胳膊給黃蜂蜇了一下。
來自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 4. a privileged Wasp background
- 享有特權(quán)的盎格魯&dash1;撒克遜裔白人新教徒出身
來自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 5. The dog went berserk when a wasp stung him.
- 狗給黃蜂咬了,變得狂暴.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》