wood
英 [w?d]
美[w?d]
- n. 木材;木制品;樹(shù)林
- vi. 收集木材
- vt. 植林于;給…添加木柴
- n. (Wood)人名;(英、法、西、葡、阿拉伯)伍德
CET4TEM4考研CET6中高頻詞基本詞匯樹(shù)
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?woods;
中文詞源
wood 樹(shù)木,木頭
來(lái)自PIE*widhu,樹(shù),木柱,來(lái)自PIE*wi的擴(kuò)大格,分開(kāi),詞源同wide,with??赡軄?lái)自其原義劈開(kāi)的木材,柴火,或者來(lái)自樹(shù)林在古代隔開(kāi)文明與野蠻的比喻義。參考forest詞源。
wood 失去理智的來(lái)自古英語(yǔ)wod,發(fā)狂的,來(lái)自PIE*wet,吹,啟迪,喚醒靈魂,詞源同vatic,Woden。引申義著魔的,發(fā)狂的,失去理智的。
英文詞源
- wood
- wood: [OE] The ancestral meaning of wood is probably ‘collection of trees, forest’; ‘tree’ (now obsolete) and ‘substance from which trees are made’ are secondary developments. The word goes back to prehistoric Germanic *widuz, which also produced Swedish and Danish ved ‘firewood’, and it has Celtic relatives in Gaelic fiodh ‘wood, woods’, Welsh gwydd ‘trees’, and Breton gwez ‘trees’.
Its ultimate source is not known for certain, although it has been suggested that it may go back to the Indo- European base *weidh- ‘separate’ (source also of English divide and widow). According to this theory, it would originally have denoted a ‘separated’ or ‘remote’ piece of territory, near the outer edge or borders of known land; and since such remote, uninhabited areas were usually wooded, it came to denote ‘forest’ (forest itself may mean etymologically ‘outside area’, and the Old Norse word for ‘forest’, mork, originally signified ‘border area’). - wood (n.)
- Old English wudu, earlier widu "tree, trees collectively, forest, grove; the substance of which trees are made," from Proto-Germanic *widu- (cognates: Old Norse vier, Danish and Swedish ved "tree, wood," Old High German witu "wood"), from PIE *widhu- "tree, wood" (cognates: Welsh gwydd "trees," Gaelic fiodh- "wood, timber," Old Irish fid "tree, wood"). Out of the woods "safe" is from 1792.
- wood (adj.)
- "violently insane" (now obsolete), from Old English wod "mad, frenzied," from Proto-Germanic *woda- (cognates: Gothic wots "possessed, mad," Old High German wuot "mad, madness," German wut "rage, fury"), from PIE *wet- (1) "to blow; inspire, spiritually arouse;" source of Latin vates "seer, poet," Old Irish faith "poet;" "with a common element of mental excitement" [Buck]. Compare Old English wot "sound, melody, song," Old Norse oer "poetry," and the god-name Odin.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. The first task was to fence the wood to exclude sheep.
- 第一項(xiàng)任務(wù)就是把樹(shù)林圍起來(lái)不讓羊進(jìn)去。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 2. The heady aroma of wood fires emanated from the stove.
- 爐子里散發(fā)出木柴燃燒時(shí)的濃烈香味。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 3. Wood has not had much luck in carving out a career.
- 伍德想干出點(diǎn)名堂來(lái),可是總不能如愿。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 4. Rub the surface of the wood in preparation for the varnish.
- 打磨木頭的表面,為刷清漆做準(zhǔn)備。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 5. The wood had been recently polished to bring back the shine.
- 木頭最近經(jīng)過(guò)拋光又恢復(fù)了光澤。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句