Owen
英 美 ['oɪn]
英文詞源
- Owen
- Celtic masc. proper name, ultimately from Greek eugenes "well-born;" via Gaelic Eòghann, Old Irish Eogán, Old Welsh Eugein, Ougein. In Medieval records, frequently Latinized as Eugenius; the form Eugene emerged in Scotland by late 12c. The Breton form Even led to modern French Ivain. Owenite in reference to the communistic system of social reformer Robert Owen (1771-1858) is attested from 1829.
雙語例句
- 1. Owen was against it, on the grounds of expense.
- 歐文因費用問題對此表示反對。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The Shropshire landscape was an influence on Owen too.
- 什羅普郡的風景也對歐文產生了影響。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Owen had the habit of staring motionlessly at his interlocutor.
- 歐文談話時有一動不動、目不轉睛地盯著對方的習慣。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Owen was unlucky not to score on two occasions.
- 歐文不幸兩次都沒有進球。
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- 5. Owen has been uncharacteristically silent.
- 歐文今天一反常態,一言不發。
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