| 正面 | 3888.pit 英 [pɪt]美 [pɪt] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. 人一定要正常地、良性地活着(live),要不然颠倒过来就变成了evil,变成了邪恶的、罪恶的人,就像希特勒、东条英机这种恶魔。2. 魔鬼、恶魔一般都是晚上出来活动,它们是不是跟我们正常的生活是颠倒的啊!n. 矿井;深坑;陷阱;(物体或人体表面上的)凹陷;(英国剧场的)正厅后排;正厅后排的观众vt. 使竞争;窖藏;使凹下;去…之核;使留疤痕vi. 凹陷;起凹点n. (Pit)人名;(东南亚国家华语)必 例句: 1. A gold mine is not a bottomless pit, the gold runs out.金矿并非无底的宝藏,金子终究会被采光。 pit 深洞,深坑,矿井来自古英语pytt,水坑,井,来自Proto-Germanic*puttjaz,水坑,井,借自拉丁语puteur,水坑,井,来自PIE*peue,清洗,纯化,词源同pure,purity.引申坑,井,洞,休息区等多种词义。pit 核,果核来自pith 拼写变体或对词。 pitpit: English has two words pit. The older, ‘hole’ [OE], comes ultimately from Latin puteus ‘pit, well’ (source also of French puits ‘well, shaft’), but reached English via a Germanic route. It was borrowed in prehistoric times into West Germanic as *putti, which has evolved into German pfütze ‘pool’, Dutch put ‘pit’, and English pit. Pit ‘fruit-stone’ [19] may have been borrowed from Dutch pit, which goes back to a prehistoric West Germanic *pithan, source of English pith [OE].=> pithpit (n.1)"hole, cavity," Old English pytt "water hole, well; pit, grave," from Proto-Germanic *puttjaz "pool, puddle" (cognates: Old Frisian pet, Old Saxon putti, Old Norse pyttr, Middle Dutch putte, Dutch put, Old High German pfuzza, German Pfütze "pool, puddle"), early borrowing from Latin puteus "well, pit, shaft." Meaning "abode of evil spirits, hell" is attested from early 13c. Pit of the stomach (1650s) is from the slight depression there between the ribs.pit (v.)mid-15c., "to put into a pit," from pit (n.1); especially for purposes of fighting (of cocks, dogs, pugilists) from 1760. Figurative sense of "to set in rivalry" is from 1754. Meaning "to make pits in" is from late 15c. Related: Pitted; pitting. Compare Pit-bull as a dog breed attested from 1922, short for pit-bull terrier (by 1912). This also is the notion behind the meaning "the part of a theater on the floor of the house" (1640s).pit (n.2)"hard seed," 1841, from Dutch pit "kernel, seed, marrow," from Middle Dutch pitte, ultimately from West Germanic *pithan-, source of pith (q.v.)." |
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