snake

    英 [sne?k] 美[snek]
    • n. 蛇;陰險(xiǎn)的人
    • vi. 迂回前進(jìn)
    • vt. 拉(木材等);迂回前進(jìn)

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    詞態(tài)變化


    復(fù)數(shù):?snakes;第三人稱單數(shù):?snakes;過去式:?snaked;過去分詞:?snaked;現(xiàn)在分詞:?snaking;

    中文詞源


    snake 蛇

    來自古英語 snaca,蛇,來自 Proto-Germanic*snakon,蛇,來自 PIE*sneg,爬,蜷縮,詞源同 snail,sneak.

    英文詞源


    snake
    snake: [OE] The snake, like the serpent (and indeed the snail) is etymologically the ‘crawling’ animal. Along with Swedish snok and Danish snog, it comes from a prehistoric Germanic base denoting ‘crawl’, which also produced English snail and German dialect schnaacken ‘crawl’.
    => snail
    snake (n.)
    Old English snaca, from Proto-Germanic *snakon (cognates: Old Norse snakr "snake," Swedish snok, German Schnake "ring snake"), from PIE root *sneg- "to crawl, creeping thing" (cognates: Old Irish snaighim "to creep," Lithuanian snake "snail," Old High German snahhan "to creep"). In Modern English, gradually replacing serpent in popular use.

    Traditionally applied to the British serpent, as distinguished from the poisonous adder. Meaning "treacherous person" first recorded 1580s (compare Old Church Slavonic gadu "reptile," gadinu "foul, hateful"). Applied from 17c. to various snake-like devices and appliances. Snakes! as an exclamation is from 1839.

    Snake eyes in crap-shooting sense is from 1919. Snake-bitten "unlucky" is sports slang from 1957, from a literal sense, perhaps suggesting one doomed by being poisoned. The game of Snakes and Ladders is attested from 1907. Snake charmer is from 1813. Snake pit is from 1883, as a supposed primitive test of truth or courage; figurative sense is from 1941. Phrase snake in the grass is from Virgil's Latet anguis in herba [Ecl. III:93].
    snake (v.)
    1650s, "to twist or wind (hair) into the form of a snake," from snake (n.). The intransitive sense of "to move like a snake" is attested from 1848; that of "to wind or twist like a snake" (of roads, etc.) is from 1875. Related: Snaked; snaking.

    雙語例句


    1. The slow-worm is in fact not a snake but a legless lizard.
    蛇蜥其實(shí)不是蛇,而是無腳的蜥蜴。

    來自柯林斯例句

    2. I haven'tthe faintest idea how to care for a snake.
    我對養(yǎng)蛇一無所知。

    來自柯林斯例句

    3. The snake coiled up, ready to strike.
    那條蛇盤繞起來準(zhǔn)備攻擊。

    來自《權(quán)威詞典》

    4. a snake's poison glands
    蛇的毒腺

    來自《權(quán)威詞典》

    5. The snake slithered away as we approached.
    我們一走近,蛇就爬走了。

    來自《權(quán)威詞典》

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