foam: [OE] Foam is an ancient word, with several relatives widespread among the Indo-European languages, all denoting generally ‘substance made up of bubbles’: Latin pūmex, for instance, from which English gets pumice, and probably Latin spūma, from which we get spume [14]. These and other forms, such as Sanskrit phénas and Russian pena ‘foam’, point to a common Indo-European source *poimo-, which produced prehistoric West Germanic *faimaz – whence English foam. => pumice, spume
foam (n.)
Middle English fom, fome (c. 1300), from Old English fam "foam, saliva froth; sea," from West Germanic *faimo- (cognates: Old High German veim, German Feim), from PIE root *(s)poi-mo- "foam, froth" (cognates: Sanskrit phenah; Latin pumex "pumice," spuma "foam;" Old Church Slavonic pena "foam;" Lithuanian spaine "a streak of foam"). The plastic variety used in packaging, etc., so called from 1937.
foam (v.)
Old English famgian "to emit foam, to boil," from the source of foam (n.). Sense of "become foamy, to froth" is from late 14c. Transitive sense is from 1725. Related: Foamed; foaming.
雙語例句
1. We had given him a large foam mattress to sleep on.
我們給了他一張大海綿床墊用來睡覺。
來自柯林斯例句
2. Bring a sleeping bag and foam mat.
帶上睡袋和泡沫墊。
來自柯林斯例句
3. a glass of beer with a good head of foam
上麵有厚厚一層泡沫的一杯啤酒
來自《權威詞典》
4. She sat there, reclined against a foam rubber cushion.