earring
英 ['ɪərɪŋ]
美 ['ɪrɪŋ]
- n. 耳環,耳飾
- v. 抽穗;聽見(ear的ing形式)
英文詞源
- earring (n.)
- also ear-ring, Old English earhring, from ear (n.1) + hring (see ring (n.)). Another Old English word was earspinl. Now including any sort of ornament in the ear; the pendant sort originally were ear-drops (1720). Worn by Romanized Britons and Anglo-Saxons alike; their use declined in the Middle Ages and was reintroduced in England 16c., but after 17c. were worn there almost exclusively by women.
The two groups which had formerly a near monopoly on male earrings were Gypsies and sailors. Both has the usual traditions about eyesight, but it was also said that sailors' earrings would save them from drowning, while others argued that should a sailor be drowned and washed up on some foreign shore, his gold earrings would pay for a proper Christian burial. ["Dictionary of English Folklore"]
雙語例句
- 1. She is wearing a small ruby earring.
- 她戴著一枚紅寶石小耳環.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. How long have you worn that earring?
- 你戴那個耳環多久了?
來自超越目標英語 第3冊
- 3. A sailor wearing earring now looks very strange to us.
- 現時水手戴耳環,在我們看來是怪礙眼的.
來自辭典例句
- 4. Keep looking. We're bound to find the earring sometime.
- 繼續找. 我們一定會找到耳環的. (必定,肯定)
來自辭典例句
- 5. Man B: Don't make such a big deal, it's only an earring.
- 男人乙: 沒什麽大不了的, 就是個耳環.
來自互聯網