| 正面 | 1726.chest 英 [tʃest]美 [tʃɛst] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1、capt- + -ure.2、含义:imprisoned, enslaved, taken prisoner.n. 胸,胸部;衣柜;箱子;金库 例句: 1. I feel it's done me good to get it off my chest.我感觉吐吐苦水对我有好处。 chest 胸腔,大箱子来自拉丁词cista, 箱子,词源同cistern. chestchest: [OE] Chest comes ultimately from Greek kístē ‘box, basket’. In Latin this became cista (source of English cistern [13]). In prehistoric times the word was borrowed into Germanic as *kistā, which was the source of Old English cest. This still meant ‘box’, a sense which continued in isolation until the 16th century, when it was first applied to the ‘thorax’ – the basis of the metaphor presumably being that the ribs enclose the heart and lungs like a box. It has since replaced breast as the main term for the concept.=> cisternchest (n.)Old English cest "box, coffer, casket," from Proto-Germanic *kista (cognates: Old Norse and Old High German kista, Old Frisian, Middle Dutch, German kiste, Dutch kist), an early borrowing from Latin cista "chest, box," from Greek kiste "a box, basket," from PIE *kista "woven container." Meaning extended to "thorax" 1520s, replacing breast (n.), on the metaphor of the ribs as a box for the organs. Chest of drawers is from 1590s." |
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