chrysalis
英 ['krɪs(ə)lɪs]
美 ['krɪsəlɪs]
中文詞源
chrysalis 蛹來自詞根chrys, 金色。因蝴蝶蛹金色的色澤而得名。
英文詞源
- chrysalis
- chrysalis: [17] Etymologically, a chrysalis is a ‘gold’-coloured pupa, for the word derives ultimately from Greek khrūsós ‘gold’. Many butterflies do have pupae that, at least to start with, have a metallic sheen of gold, so the Greeks applied to them the term khrūsallís, in which the final element seems to mean something like ‘sheath’. This passed into English via Latin chrysalis. Also formed from Greek khrūsós (which is of Semitic origin) is chrysanthemum [16], which means literally ‘gold flower’.
- chrysalis (n.)
- c. 1600, from Latin chrysallis, from Greek khrysallis (genitive khrysallidos) "golden colored pupa of the butterfly," from khrysos "gold," perhaps of Semitic origin (compare Hebrew and Phoenician harutz "gold") + second element meaning something like "sheath." Seeking a plural, OED leans toward the classically correct chrysalides.
雙語例句
- 1. A larva metamorphose into a chrysalis and then into a butterfly.
- 幼蟲變為蛹,然後再變成蝴蝶.
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- 2. A larva metamorphoses into a chrysalis and then into a butterfly.
- 幼蟲變為蝶蛹,再變成蝴蝶.
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- 3. An ant is running about looking for food. He saw a chrysalis.
- 一隻螞蟻在四處找食吃, 它看到了一隻蝶蛹.
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- 4. Silkworm chrysalis is the important raw material of silk industry.
- 桑蠶繭是絲綢工業的重要原料.
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- 5. The chrysalis slowly turned into a butterfly.
- 那蛹慢慢地變成了蝴蝶.
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