founder
英 ['faʊndə(r)]
美 ['faʊndɚ]
- vi. 失敗;沉沒;倒塌;變跛
- vt. 破壞;使摔倒;垮掉
- n. 創始人;建立者;翻沙工
中文詞源
founder 創建者來自found, 奠基,創建。
英文詞源
- founder
- founder: [13] Etymologically, founder means ‘sink to the bottom’. Its history can be traced back to Latin fundus ‘bottom’ (source also of English found ‘establish’, fund, and fundamental), which formed the basis of a Vulgar Latin verb *fundorāre. This passed into Old French fondrer, which meant ‘submerge’, but also, by extension, ‘fall in ruins, collapse’ – both of which groups of senses English took over in founder.
=> found, fund, fundamental - founder (v.)
- early 14c. "to send to the bottom" (transitive); late 14c., "to sink or fall" (intransitive), from Old French fondrer "collapse; submerge, sink, fall to the bottom" (Modern French fondrier), from fond "bottom" (12c.), from Latin fundus "bottom, foundation" (see fund (n.)). Not especially of ships in Middle English, where it typically meant "fall to the ground." Figurative use from 1580s. Related: Foundered; foundering.
- founder (n.1)
- "one who establishes, one who sets up or institutes (something)," mid-14c., from Anglo-French fundur, Old French fondeor "founder, originator" (Modern French fondateur), from Latin fundator, agent noun from fundare "to lay a foundation" (see found (v.1)). Fem. form foundress is from early 15c.; also fundatrix (1540s).
- founder (n.2)
- "one who casts metal," c. 1400, agent noun from found (v.2).
雙語例句
- 1. The teacher training college put up a plaque to the college's founder.
- 那所教師培訓學院為該學院的創立者立了一塊紀念牌匾。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He is the founder of International Sports Management Limited.
- 他是國際體育管理有限公司的創始人。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Without the founder's drive and direction, the company gradually languished.
- 沒有了創始人的鬥誌與指引,公司逐漸走向沒落。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. He was the founder and guiding spirit of New York's Shakespeare Festival.
- 他是紐約莎士比亞戲劇節的創始人及領導者。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Mr Meridor's father was a comrade-in-arms of the party's founder.
- 梅裏多先生的父親是該黨創始人的戰友。
來自柯林斯例句