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    1. word

      英 [w??d] 美[w?d]
      • n. [語] 單詞;話語;消息;諾言;命令
      • vt. 用言辭表達
      • n. (Word)人名;(英)沃德

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?words;第三人稱單數(shù):?words;過去式:?worded;過去分詞:?worded;現(xiàn)在分詞:?wording;形容詞:?worded;

      中文詞源


      word 字詞

      來自PIE*were,說,詞源同verb,proverb.

      英文詞源


      word
      word: [OE] Word and verb are closely related. Both go back ultimately to the Indo-European base *wer- ‘speak, say’, which also produced Greek rhétōr ‘public speaker’ (source of English rhetoric), Latvian vārds ‘word’, and Lithuanian vardas ‘name’. Its prehistoric Germanic descendant was *wordam, which has given German wort, Dutch woord, Swedish and Danish ord, and English word.
      => verb
      word (n.)
      Old English word "speech, talk, utterance, sentence, statement, news, report, word," from Proto-Germanic *wurdan (cognates: Old Saxon, Old Frisian word, Dutch woord, Old High German, German wort, Old Norse ore, Gothic waurd), from PIE *were- (3) "speak, say" (see verb).

      The meaning "promise" was in Old English, as was the theological sense. In the plural, the meaning "verbal altercation" (as in to have words with someone) dates from mid-15c. Word processor first recorded 1971; word processing is from 1972; word wrap is from 1977. A word to the wise is from Latin phrase verbum sapienti satis est "a word to the wise is enough." Word-for-word is late 14c. Word of mouth is recorded from 1550s.
      It is dangerous to leave written that which is badly written. A chance word, upon paper, may destroy the world. Watch carefully and erase, while the power is still yours, I say to myself, for all that is put down, once it escapes, may rot its way into a thousand minds, the corn become a black smut, and all libraries, of necessity, be burned to the ground as a consequence. [William Carlos Williams, "Paterson"]
      word (v.)
      c. 1200, "to utter;" 1610s, "put into words," from word (n.). Related: Worded; wording.

      雙語例句


      1. His voice was harsh as he enunciated each word carefully.
      他一字一頓,聽上去很生硬。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. Friends passed the word that the miners wanted to see him.
      朋友們傳話說礦工們想見他。

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      3. The final word will still come from the Secretary of State.
      最后仍然要由國務(wù)卿來定奪。

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      4. The spa is the last word in luxury and efficiency.
      這家礦泉療養(yǎng)浴場極盡奢華,功效極高。

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      5. Well, I'll take your word for it then, love.
      唔,那我就信你吧,親愛的。

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