hoar
英 [hɔː]
美
- adj. 白的;灰色的
- n. 灰白;白霜
- n. (Hoar)人名;(英)霍爾
助記提示
1. hare (grey animal): 取名自它的顏色,野兔皮毛基本上都是呈灰色、灰白色的。
2. herring (grey fish): 取名自它的顏色,鯡魚的顏色都是灰色、灰白色的。
3. hare, herring => hoar, hoary.
中文詞源
hoar 灰白的,霜來自古英語har,灰白的,老的,詞源同herring,hare.引申詞義霜。
英文詞源
- hoar
- hoar: [OE] Hoar now survives mainly in hoary, a disparaging term for ‘old’, and hoarfrost, literally ‘white frost’. Between them, they encapsulate the meaning of hoar – ‘greyishwhite haired with age’. But it is the colour that is historically primary, not the age. The word goes back to an Indo-European *koi-, whose other descendants include German heiter ‘bright’ and Russian ser’iy ‘grey’.
Another Germanic offshoot was *khairaz – but here the association between ‘grey hair’ and ‘age, venerability’ began to cloud the issue. For while English took the word purely as a colour term, German and Dutch have turned it into a title of respect, originally for an elderly man, now for any man: herr and mijnheer respectively.
=> hare, herring - hoar (adj.)
- Old English har "hoary, gray, venerable, old," the connecting notion being gray hair, from Proto-Germanic *haira (cognates: Old Norse harr "gray-haired, old," Old Saxon, Old High German her "distinguished, noble, glorious," German hehr), from PIE *kei-, source of color adjectives (see hue (n.1)). German also uses the word as a title of respect, in Herr. Of frost, it is recorded in Old English, perhaps expressing the resemblance of the white feathers of frost to an old man's beard. Used as an attribute of boundary stones in Anglo-Saxon, perhaps in reference to being gray with lichens, hence its appearance in place-names.
雙語例句
- 1. Child coating on the tongue is hoar, be dyspeptic?
- 孩子舌苔發白, 是消化不良 嗎 ?
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- 2. The old man has hoar hair.
- 那位老人頭發花白.
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- 3. Along with hoar frost descending's arrival, the crops, the vegetation start the yellowing, the fallen leaf.
- 隨著霜降的到來, 作物 、 草木開始泛黃 、 落葉.
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- 4. Man's life is like a candle in the wind or hoar - frost on the tiles.
- 人生猶如風中燭,瓦上霜.
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- 5. He told us a t hoar old joke that we'd all heard many times before.
- 他給我們講了一個我們都聽了很多次的老掉牙的笑話.
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