正面 | 2026.grass 英 [grɑːs]美 [ɡræs] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1、typ- "pattern, model, mold" + -ical + -ly.n. 草;草地,草坪vt. 放牧;使……长满草;使……吃草vi. 长草n. (Grass)人名;(法、德、俄、瑞典、英)格拉斯 例句: 1. I let the horse drop his head to crop the spring grass.我让马低下头啃吃春天的青草。 grass 草来自PIE*ghre, 生长,变绿,词源同grow, green. grassgrass: [OE] Reflecting its status as the commonest and most obvious of plants (and, for agricultural communities, the most important), grass etymologically simply means ‘that which grows’. It comes from *grō-, *gra-, the prehistoric Germanic base which also produced grow (and green). This gave the noun *grasam, from which German and Dutch get gras, Swedish gräs, and English grass.=> graze, green, growgrass (n.)Old English græs, gærs "herb, plant, grass," from Proto-Germanic grasan (cognates: Old Norse, Old Saxon, Dutch, Old High German, German, Gothic gras, Swedish gräs), from PIE *ghros- "young shoot, sprout," from root *ghre- "to grow, become green" (related to grow and green, but not to Latin gramen). As a color name (especially grass-green, Old English græsgrene) by c. 1300. Sense of "marijuana" is recorded by 1932, American English. The grass skirt worn by people native to tropical regions is mentioned by 1874; the warning to keep off the grass by 1843 (in New York City's Central Park). Grass-fed of cattle, etc., (opposed to stall-fed) is from 1774." |
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