copper: [OE] A major source of copper in the ancient world was the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, so the Romans called it cyprium aes ‘metal of Cyprus’. This became cuprum in late Latin, from which it was borrowed into prehistoric West and North Germanic as *kupar, source of Old English coper. (Copper the slang term for ‘policeman’ [19] is simply the agent noun formed from the verb cop ‘seize’, which probably comes via Old French caper from Latin capere ‘seize, take’, source of English capture.)
copper (n.1)
malleable metallic element, Old English coper, from Proto-Germanic *kupar (cognates: Middle Dutch koper, Old Norse koparr, Old High German kupfar), from Late Latin cuprum, contraction of Latin Cyprium (aes) "Cyprian (metal)," after Greek Kyprios "Cyprus" (see Cyprus).
Latin aes originally was "copper," but this was extended to its alloy with tin, bronze, and as this was far more extensively used than pure copper, the word's primary sense shifted to the alloy and a new word evolved for "copper," from the Latin form of the name of the island of Cyprus, where copper was mined. Aes passed into Germanic (which originally did not distinguish copper from its alloys) and became English ore. In Latin, aes was the common word for "cash, coin, debt, wages" in many figurative expressions. Chemical symbol Cu is from cuprum.
copper (n.2)
"policeman," 1846; agent noun from cop (v.).
雙語例句
1. The combination of sex and treachery proved a copper-bottomed circulation booster.
事實證明,性和背叛的話題結合起來無疑大大增加了發行量。
來自柯林斯例句
2. Copper, brass and aluminium are separated and remelted for reuse.
銅、黃銅和鋁被分門別類重新熔化以進行再利用。
來自柯林斯例句
3. Miners in Zambia's northern copper belt have gone on strike.
讚比亞北部銅礦帶的礦工已經罷工了。
來自柯林斯例句
4. The government pre-empted a threatened strike at the state-owned copper company.
政府先發製人,製止了國有銅礦公司可能發生的一次罷工。
來自柯林斯例句
5. We tried to grow some copper sulphate crystals with our children.