X
英 [eks]
美
- n. 英語字母中的第二十四個字母;未知的人(數或影響等);表示羅馬數字十
英文詞源
- X
- The entire entry for X in Johnson's dictionary (1756) is: "X is a letter, which, though found in Saxon words, begins no word in the English language." Most English words beginning in -x- are of Greek origin or modern commercial coinages. East Anglian in 14c. showed a tendency to use -x- for initial sh-, sch- (such as xal for shall), which didn't catch on but seems an improvement over the current system. As a symbol of a kiss on a letter, etc., it is recorded from 1765. In malt liquor, XX denoted "double quality" and XXX "strongest quality" (1827).
Algebraic meaning "unknown quantity" (1660 in English, from French), sometimes is said to be from medieval use, originally a crossed -r-, in that case probably from Latin radix (see root (n.)). Other theories trace it to Arabic (Klein), but a more prosaic explanation says Descartes (1637) took x, y, z, the last three letters of the alphabet, for unknowns to correspond to a, b, c, used for known quantities.
Used allusively for "unknown person" from 1797, "something unknown" since 1859. As a type of chromosome, attested from 1902 (first so called in German; Henking, 1891). To designate "films deemed suitable for adults only," first used 1950 in Britain; adopted in U.S. Nov. 1, 1968. The XYZ Affair in American history (1797) involved French agents designated by those letters. - x (v.)
- "cross out with an 'X'," 1942, from X.
雙語例句
- 1. I had to go back for my checkup; they'd lost my X-rays.
- 我得回去再做一次體檢。他們把我的X光片弄丟了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. A stupid medical clerk had slipped the wrong tab on his X-ray.
- 一個蠢笨的醫護人員一不留神在他的X光片上貼錯了標簽。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. X-rays have confirmed that he has not broken any bones.
- X光片證實他沒有骨折。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. The airline had been screening baggage on X-ray machines.
- 該航空公司已采用X光機對行李進行安全檢查。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. They took my pulse, took my blood pressure, and X-rayed my jaw.
- 他們給我量了脈搏、血壓,還給我的下頜拍了X光片。
來自柯林斯例句