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Link English Norse Back Meaning Bending Hlenkr Medieval

正面 2197.link
英 [lɪŋk]美 [lɪŋk]

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释义:
n. [计] 链环,环节;联系,关系vt. 连接,连结;联合,结合vi. 连接起来;联系在一起;将人或物连接或联系起来n. (Link)人名;(英、德、塞、捷、匈、瑞典)林克
例句:
1. He suggested a link between class size and test results of seven-year-olds.他认为7岁大的学生的测试分数和班级的规模有关系。

1. op- "against" + pon- + -ent.2. literally "set against, set opposite". => oppose, object to.
link 关联,联系来自PIE*kleng,弯,转,来自PIE*klei,弯,转,倾斜,词源同lean,incline.引申词义关联,联系。
linklink: [14] Link goes back ultimately to prehistoric Germanic *khlangkjaz, whose underlying meaning element was ‘bending’ (it also has close relatives in English flank [12], flinch [16], and lank [OE]). ‘Bending’ implies ‘joints’ and ‘links’, and this is the meaning which is the word is presumed to have had when it passed into Old Norse as *hlenkr – from which English acquired link.There is, incidentally, no etymological connection with the now obsolete link ‘torch’ [16], which may have come via medieval Latin linchinus from Greek lúkhnos ‘lamp’, nor with the links on which golf is played, which goes back to Old English hlincas, the plural of hlinc ‘rising ground, ridge’.=> flank, flinch, lanklink (n.)early 15c., "one of a series of rings or loops which form a chain; section of a cord," probably from Old Norse *hlenkr or a similar Scandinavian source (compare Old Norse hlekkr "link," Old Swedish lænker "chain, link," Norwegian lenke, Danish lænke), from Proto-Germanic *khlink- (cognates: German lenken "to bend, turn, lead," gelenk "articulation, joint, link," Old English hlencan (plural) "armor"), from PIE root *kleng- "to bend, turn." Missing link between man and apes dates to 1880.link (v.)"bind, fasten, to couple," late 14c., believed to be from link (n.), though it is attested earlier. Related: Linked; linking.link (n.2)"torch," 1520s, of uncertain origin, possibly from Medieval Latin linchinus, from lichinus "wick," from Greek lykhnos "portable light, lamp.""

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