bead
英 [biːd]
美 [bid]
- n. 珠子;滴;念珠
- vi. 形成珠狀,起泡
- vt. 用珠裝飾;使成串珠狀
助記提示
1. 該詞是bid的變體,表示:(祈禱時用的)珠子。
2. bid本來就含有:祈求、祝願、祝福之意。
中文詞源
bead 珠子詞源同bid, 要求,祈禱,原指祈禱用的念珠。
英文詞源
- bead
- bead: [13] The word bead originally meant ‘prayer’. It comes ultimately from Germanic *beth-, source also of English bid. This passed into Old English as gebed, which by the 13th century had lost its prefix to become bede. (German has the parallel gebet ‘prayer’.) The modern sense ‘small pierced decorative ball’ developed in the 14th century, from the use of a string of rosary beads for counting while saying one’s prayers.
=> bid - bead (n.)
- mid-14c., bede "prayer bead," from Old English gebed "prayer," with intensive or collective prefix *ge- + Proto-Germanic *bidam "entreaty" (cognates: Middle Dutch bede, Old High German beta, German bitte, Gothic bida "prayer, request"), from PIE *gwhedh- "to ask, pray."
Shift in meaning came via beads threaded on a string to count prayers, and in phrases like to bid one's beads, to count one's beads. German cognate Bitte is the usual word for conversational request "please." Also related to bid (Old English biddan) and Gothic bidjan "to ask, pray." Sense transferred to "drop of liquid" 1590s; to "small knob forming front sight of a gun" 1831 (Kentucky slang); hence draw a bead on "take aim at," 1841, U.S. colloquial. - bead (v.)
- 1570s, "to adorn with beads," from bead (n.). Meaning "to string like beads" is from 1883. Related: Beaded; beading.
雙語例句
- 1. Her bead necklaces and bracelets jangled as she walked.
- 她的珠子項鏈和手鐲在她走動時叮當作響。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Bead-work, applique and embroidery add a uniquely feminine touch.
- 珠飾、嵌花和刺繡可增添一種獨特的女人味。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. She accidentally swallowed a glass bead.
- 她不小心吞下了一顆玻璃珠.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. The bead is put on the forehead of the dead shepherd ahead of the herd.
- 珠子被戴在畜群前麵的死牧羊人的前額上。
來自辭典例句
- 5. Glass bead gels need not be hydrated prior to use.
- 玻璃珠凝膠在使用之前不需要水化.
來自辭典例句