cone: [16] Greek kōnos originally meant ‘pinecone’ – it was the pine-cone’s typical shape which suggested the application of the word to a conical geometrical figure. The word passed into English via Latin cōnus and French cône. Coniferous [17] was formed from Latin cōnifer, literally ‘cone-bearing’ (-ifer goes back to Latin ferre ‘carry’, a relative of English bear). => hone
cone (n.)
1560s, from Middle French cone (16c.) or directly from Latin conus "a cone, peak of a helmet," from Greek konos "cone, spinning top, pine cone," perhaps from PIE root *ko- "to sharpen" (cognates: Sanskrit sanah "whetstone," Latin catus "sharp," Old English han "stone").
雙語例句
1. She stopped by the ice-cream shop and had a chocolate cone.
她順便去了趟冰激淩店,買了一個巧克力蛋筒冰激淩。
來自柯林斯例句
2. a paper cone full of popcorn
裝滿爆玉米花的錐形紙筒
來自《權威詞典》
3. The police have sectioned off part of the road with traffic cone.
警察用錐形路標把部分路麵分隔開來.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
4. The little boy is licking the ice - cream cone.