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    1. winter

      英 ['w?nt?] 美['w?nt?]
      • n. 冬季;年歲;蕭條期
      • vi. 過(guò)冬
      • adj. 冬天的;越冬的
      • n. (Winter)人名;(英、德、匈、羅、捷、西、芬、瑞典、法)溫特

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?winters;第三人稱單數(shù):?winters;過(guò)去式:?wintered;過(guò)去分詞:?wintered;現(xiàn)在分詞:?wintering;

      助記提示


      winter 【wind風(fēng)+er名詞后綴:冬天主要的特點(diǎn)是風(fēng)非常冷和硬】n. 冬季

      中文詞源


      winter 冬天

      爭(zhēng)議詞源,通常認(rèn)為來(lái)自PIE*wed,雨,水,濕的,詞源同wet,water,即多雨季節(jié)。

      英文詞源


      winter
      winter: [OE] Winter is a general Germanic word (German and Dutch spell it the same, Swedish and Danish have vinter). Its prehistoric ancestor was *wentrus, but the ultimate source of this is uncertain. It could well go back to a nasalized version of the Indo-European base *wed-, *wod-, *ud- ‘wet’ (source also of English otter, water and wet), in which case winter would be etymologically the ‘wet’ season. But an alternative theory traces it back to Indo- European *wind- ‘white’ (source of Breton gwenn, Welsh gwyn – which may underlie English penguin – and Irish fionn ‘white’), in which case it would denote the ‘white’ season.
      winter (n.)
      Old English winter (plural wintru), "the fourth and coldest season of the year, winter," from Proto-Germanic *wintruz "winter" (cognates: Old Frisian, Dutch winter, Old Saxon, Old High German wintar, German winter, Danish and Swedish vinter, Gothic wintrus, Old Norse vetr "winter"), probably literally "the wet season," from PIE *wend-, from root *wed- (1) "water, wet" (see water (n.1)). On another old guess, cognate with Gaulish vindo-, Old Irish find "white."

      As an adjective in Old English. The Anglo-Saxons counted years in "winters," as in Old English ?netre "one-year-old;" and wintercearig, which might mean either "winter-sad" or "sad with years." Old Norse Vetrardag, first day of winter, was the Saturday that fell between Oct. 10 and 16.
      winter (v.)
      "to pass the winter (in some place)," late 14c., from winter (n.). Related: Wintered; wintering.

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. If unused, winter radishes run to seed in spring.
      如果不去動(dòng)的話,冬蘿卜會(huì)在春天開花結(jié)籽。

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      2. He has almost certainly blown his chance of touring India this winter.
      他幾乎肯定失去了今冬去印度旅行的機(jī)會(huì)。

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      3. Winter weather can leave you feeling fatigued and tired.
      冬季會(huì)讓人感覺(jué)疲乏無(wú)力。

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      4. Sweden is lovely in summer— cold beyond belief in winter.
      瑞典的夏天非常宜人——冬天卻冷得讓人難以置信。

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      5. The sudden onset of winter caused havoc with rail and air transport.
      冬天的突然降臨讓鐵路和航空運(yùn)輸系統(tǒng)陷入混亂。

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