正面 | 1156.nine 英 [naɪn]美 [naɪn] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. 同源词:achieve, chief, chef, mischief.n. 九,九个num. 九;九个adj. 九的,九个的n. (Nine)人名;(塞)尼内 例句: 1. Seventy-nine voted in the affirmative, and none in the negative.79人投赞成票,没有人投反对票。 nine 九来自古英语nigen,来自PIE*newn,九,词源同noon,November.一种观点认为该词与PIE*newos属于同一词源,新的,词源同new,novelty.因为九在古代观念里意味着完美,顶点,同时也意味着新生,新的开始。 ninenine: [OE] Nine is part of a general Indo- European family of ‘9’-words, which trace their ancestry back to a prehistoric *newn or *enewn. Among the descendants of these are Greek ennéa, Latin novem (source of English November), Irish nóin, Lithuanian devynì, and Russian devyat’. Its Germanic forms *niwun or *nigun have differentiated into German neun, Dutch negen, Swedish nio, Danish ni, and English nine. Noon is so called from being originally the ‘ninth’ hour.=> noonnine (n.)Old English nigen, from Proto-Germanic *niwun (cognates: Old Saxon nigun, Old Frisian niugun, Old Norse niu, Swedish nio, Middle Dutch neghen, Dutch negen, Old High German niun, German neun, Gothic niun "nine"), from PIE newn "nine" (cognates: Sanskrit nava, Avestan nava, Greek ennea, Albanian nende, Latin novem (with change of -n- to -m- by analogy of septem, decem), Lithuanian devnyi, Old Church Slavonic deveti (the Balto-Slavic forms by dissimilation of -n- to -d-), Old Irish noin, Welsh naw). Nine to five "the average workday" is attested from 1935. Nine days has been proverbial since 14c. for the time which a wonder or novelty holds attention." |
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