hazel
英 ['heɪz(ə)l]
美 ['hezl]
- n. 淡褐色;榛子
- adj. 淡褐色的;榛樹的
- n. (Hazel)人名;(英)黑茲爾
助記提示
1. 諧音“褐榛(鼻音化)哦”-----褐色的榛子哦----榛子、榛樹。
2. haze + -l(象形“像一顆高高的樹”) => 透過朦朧的薄霧我看到了前方有一顆高高的榛樹,在朦朧的薄霧的有一顆高大挺拔的榛樹屹立在前方。
中文詞源
hazel 榛子來自古英語haesl,來自PIE*koselo,榛樹,榛子。
英文詞源
- hazel
- hazel: [OE] Hazel is a very ancient tree-name. It can be traced right back to Indo-European *kosolos or *koselos, which also produced French coudrier and Welsh collen. Its Germanic descendant was *khasalaz, from which come German hasel, Dutch hazel-, and Swedish and Danish hassel as well as English hazel. The earliest known use of the word to describe the colour of eyes comes in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet 1592: ‘Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts, having no other reason, but thou hast hazel eyes’.
- hazel (n.)
- Old English hæsl, hæsel, from Proto-Germanic *hasalaz (cognates: Old Norse hasl, Middle Dutch hasel, German hasel), from PIE *koselo- "hazel" (cognates: Latin corulus, Old Irish coll "hazel"). Shakespeare ("Romeo and Juliet," 1592) was first to use it (in print) in the sense of "reddish-brown color of eyes" (in reference to the color of ripe hazel-nuts), when Mercutio accuses Benvolio:
Thou wilt quarrell with a man for cracking Nuts, hauing no reason, but because thou hast hasell eyes.
雙語例句
- 1. She has hazel eyes.
- 她有一雙淡褐色的眼睛.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. They were standing in the shade of hazel bushes.
- 他們便站在濃蔭的榛樹下.
來自英漢文學
- 3. The Country Mouse was sitting under a hazel thicket plucking nuts.
- 鄉鼠正坐在榛樹叢下摘硬果.
來自辭典例句
- 4. It's not fair Hazel always takes Edward's part whether he's right or wrong.
- 黑茲爾不管愛德華是否正確總是站在他一邊,這不公正.
來自辭典例句
- 5. The desks were littered with catkins, hazel and willow, which the pupils had been sketching.
- 學生的課桌上散亂地放著正在臨摹的柔美花 、 榛子和揚柳.
來自辭典例句