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Couple French English Noun Latin Verb Apt Adapt

正面 532.couple
英 ['kʌp(ə)l]美 ['kʌpl]

背面
释义:
n. 对;夫妇;数个vi. 结合;成婚vt. 结合;连接;连合n. (Couple)人名;(法)库普勒
例句:
1. The couple married in the Caribbean to avoid a media circus.为了摆脱媒体的关注,这对新人在加勒比喜结连理。

1. 从里面走出来,重大事件。事件的出现、出来,发生事件。
couple 夫妇,一对来自co-,强调,-ap,连接,匹配,见apt,copula.
couplecouple: [13] The notion underlying couple is of ‘joining’. The noun came into English via Old French from Latin cōpula ‘tie, connection’. This was a compound noun formed from the prefix com- ‘together’ and the verb apere ‘fasten’ (source of English apt, adapt, adept, and inept). Derived from it was the verb cōpulāre, source of English copulate [17].=> adapt, adept, apt, copulate, ineptcouple (v.)c. 1200, from Old French copler, from cople (see couple (n.)). Related: Coupled; coupling.couple (n.)late 13c., from Old French cople "married couple, lovers" (12c., Modern French couple), from Latin copula "tie, connection," from PIE *ko-ap-, from *ko(m)- "together" + *ap- "to take, reach." Meaning broadened mid-14c. to "any two things.""

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