late 13c., hennes, from Old English heonan "away, hence," from West Germanic *hin- (see Old Saxon hinan, Old High German hinnan, German hinnen); related to Old English her "here" (see here). With adverbial genitive -s. The modern spelling (mid-15c.) is phonetic, to retain the breathy -s- (see twice, pence). Original sense is "away from here;" of time, from late 14c.; meaning "from this (fact or circumstance)" first recorded 1580s. Wyclif (1382) uses hennys & þennys for "from here and there, on both sides."
雙語例句
1. Everyone wanted to bowl, hence everyone wanted to open a bowling alley.
大家都想玩保齡球,因此大家都想開保齡球館。
來自柯林斯例句
2. Whatever is hidden is harmful (hence revelation equals security).
任何隱藏的東西都是有害的(所以披露就等於安全)。
來自柯林斯例句
3. We suspect they are trying to hide something, hence the need for an independent inquiry.