| 正面 | 7150.canopy 英 ['kænəpɪ]美 ['kænəpi] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: canopy:盖那皮。盖在上面的皮——蚊帐,华盖。2. 谐音“盖了皮”。n. 天篷;华盖;遮篷;苍穹vt. 用天蓬遮盖;遮盖 例句: 1. The trees formed a leafy canopy above their heads.树木在他们头顶上空形成了一个枝叶茂盛的遮篷. canopy 罩篷来自拉丁词conopeum, 蚊子,后指蚊罩。可能来自PIE*sek, 砍,切,词源同carnage, saw. 在法语该词也可指沙发。 canopycanopy: [14] Etymologically, a canopy is a ‘mosquito net’. The word comes ultimately from Greek kōnōpeion, a derivative of kónops ‘mosquito’. This passed via Latin cōnōpūum into medieval Latin as canopeum, which meant both ‘mosquito net’ and ‘couch with such a net’. English adopted it directly from Latin as canope or canape, meaning ‘covering suspended over a throne, bed, etc’.The French version of the word, however, concentrated on other aspects of canopeum’s meaning; French canapé means ‘couch, sofa’. Its metaphorical extension, ‘piece of bread or biscuit with a savoury topping’, was borrowed into English towards the end of the 19th century.=> canapécanopy (n.)late 14c., from Old French conope "bed-curtain" (Modern French canapé), from Medieval Latin canopeum, dissimilated from Latin conopeum, from Greek konopeion "Egyptian couch with mosquito curtains," from konops "mosquito, gnat," which is of unknown origin. The same word (canape) in French, Spanish, and Portuguese now means "sofa, couch." Italian canape is a French loan word.canopy (v.)c. 1600, from canopy (n.). Related: Canopied; canopying." |
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