| 正面 | 1613.panel 英 ['pæn(ə)l]美 ['pænl] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 谐音:爱死你的、爱使力的 →刘翔是个伟大的运动员(athlete),得了很多冠军,很多女fans 总 喜欢说我“爱死你的”n. 仪表板;嵌板;座谈小组,全体陪审员vt. 嵌镶板n. (Panel)人名;(英、法)帕内尔 例句: 1. All objects are vetted by a distinguished panel of experts.所有物品都交由一个著名的专家小组检查鉴定。 panel 面板,金属板,讨论小组,陪审团成员来自pane,布条,-el,小词后缀。即小布条,引申词义面板,金属板,窗玻璃。后用于指在布条上列举名字的陪审团成员或讨论小组清单。 panelpanel: [13] Etymologically, a panel is nothing more than a ‘small pane’. It comes via Old French from Vulgar Latin *pannellus, a diminutive form of Latin pannus ‘rag’ (source of English pane [13]). Both panel and pane entered English with their original ‘cloth’ connotations intact, but they have now virtually died out, surviving only in the compound counterpane (which is actually an alteration of an earlier counterpoint), and ‘shape’ has taken over from ‘substance’ as the word’s key semantic feature.=> panepanel (n.)early 14c., from Old French panel "piece of cloth, piece, saddle cushion" (Modern French panneau), from Vulgar Latin *pannellus, diminutive of Latin pannus "piece of cloth" (see pane). Anglo-French legalese sense of "piece of parchment (cloth) listing jurors" led by late 14c. to meaning "jury." General sense of "persons called on to advise, judge, discuss," etc. is from 1570s. Sense of "distinct part of surface of a wall, door, etc." is first recorded c. 1600.panel (v.)mid-15c., "to empanel," from panel (n.). From 1630s as "to furnish (a room) with panels." Related: Paneled; paneling; panelling." |
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