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正面 8480.groove
英 [gruːv]美 [ɡruv]

背面
释义:
n. [建] 凹槽,槽;最佳状态;惯例vt. 开槽于vi. 形成沟槽
例句:
1. They're happy to stay in the same old groove.他们乐于墨守成规.

1. grave => grub => groove.
groove 沟,槽词源同carve, grave.
groovegroove: see grubgroove (n.)c. 1400, "cave; mine; pit dug in the earth" (late 13c. in place names), from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse grod "pit," or from Middle Dutch groeve "furrow, ditch" (Modern Dutch groef), both from Proto-Germanic *grobo (cognates: Old Norse grof "brook, river bed," Old High German gruoba "ditch," German Grube "a pit, hole, ditch, grave," Gothic groba "pit, cave," Old English græf "ditch, grave"), from PIE root *ghrebh- (2) "to dig, bury, scratch" (see grave (n.)). Sense of "long, narrow channel or furrow," especially as cut by a tool, is 1650s. Meaning "spiral cut in a phonograph record" is from 1902. Figurative sense of "routine" is from 1842, often deprecatory at first, "a rut."groove (v.)1680s, "make a groove, cut a channel in," from groove (n.). Slang sense is from 1930s (see groovy). Related: Grooved; grooving."

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