| 正面 | 12504.kill 英 [kɪl]美 [kɪl] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. voracity => vor- "swallow, devour" => gorge (reduplicated form).2. 谐音“嗝急”------吃得太多,不断地打嗝。3. gourmand, gourmet, gourmandise => gormandize => gorge.4. 谐音“糕饥”-----因为太饥饿了,所以狼吞虎咽地吃糕点来充饥。5. 谐音“果饥”----果饥,其实就是果腹嘛,狼吞虎咽地吃些东西来果腹。6. 三峡大坝: Three Gorges Dam.7. 长江三峡 Three Gorges, The Yangtze Three Gorges.8. gorge => garg-, gurg-, gorg- "throat, , waterspout from throat" (originated as an imitation of throat sounds, imitative of throat sounds.) => gorge.9. 谐音“搞基”-----有两个基佬在峡谷下面搞基,为什么要在峡谷下面搞呢,因为怕被人发现。vt. 杀死;扼杀;使终止;抵消vi. 杀死n. 杀戮;屠杀adj. 致命的;致死的n. (Kill)人名;(德)基尔 例句: 1. At the entry for " kill " , my thesaurus lists " murder " , " assassinate " and " waste " .我的同义词词典在kill条目中列出murder, assassinate, waste 词条. kill 杀死可能来自古英语cwellan,杀死,词源同quell. killkill: [13] The Old English verbs for ‘kill’ were slēan, source of modern English slay, and cwellan, which has become modern English quell. The latter came from a prehistoric Germanic *kwaljan, which it has been suggested may have had a variant *kuljan that could have become Old English *cyllan. If such a verb did exist, it would be a plausible ancestor for modern English kill.When this first appeared in early Middle English it was used for ‘hit’, but the meanings ‘hit’ and ‘kill’ often coexist in the same word (slay once meant ‘hit’ as well as ‘kill’, as is shown by the related sledgehammer); the sense ‘deprive of life’ emerged in the 14th century.kill (v.)c. 1200, "to strike, hit, beat, knock;" c. 1300, "to deprive of life," perhaps from an unrecorded variant of Old English cwellan "to kill" (see quell), but the earliest sense suggests otherwise. Sense in to kill time is from 1728. Related: Killed; killing. Kill-devil, colloquial for "rum," especially if new or of bad quality, is from 1630s.kill (n.2)"stream," 1630s, American English, from Dutch kil, from Middle Dutch kille "riverbed," especially in place names (such as Schuylkill). A common Germanic word, the Old Norse form, kill, meant "bay, gulf" and gave its name to Kiel Fjord on the German Baltic coast and thence to Kiel, the port city founded there in 1240.kill (n.1)early 13c., "a stroke, a blow," from kill (v.). Meaning "act of killing" is from 1814; that of "a killed animal" is from 1878. Lawn tennis serve sense is from 1903. The kill "the knockout" is boxing jargon, 1950." |
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