icicle: [14] Historically, icicle is a tautology, meaning literally ‘ice icicle’. It originated in Middle English as a compound of ice and ickel ‘icicle’. This word, which survived dialectally into the 20th century as ickle, goes back to Old English gicel, which in turn was descended from a prehistoric Germanic *jakulaz (source also of modern Icelandic jökull ‘glacier’).
icicle (n.)
early 14c., isykle, from is "ice" + ikel "icicle," from Old English gicel "icicle, ice" (rel. to cylegicel "cold ice"), from Proto-Germanic *jekilaz (cognates: Old Norse jaki "piece of ice," diminutive jökull "icicle, ice, glacier;" Old High German ihilla "icicle"), from PIE *yeg- "ice." Dialectal ickle "icicle" survived into 20c.
雙語例句
1. She walked in, as chill as an icicle, and as high as a princess.
她走進來了, 跟個冰柱似的,冷冰冰的, 又象個公主似的高不可攀.
來自辭典例句
2. The drops fell very slowly, as they fall from an icicle after the sun has gone.
血滴得很慢很慢, 仿佛是太陽落山後的冰柱滴下的水珠.
來自辭典例句
3. The spectacle of the icicle in the cave is amazing.
石花洞的冰淩奇觀讓人歎為觀止.
來自互聯網
4. This passionless girl was like an icicle in the sunshine.
這個冷靜的女孩猶如陽光下的冰柱.
來自互聯網
5. A large ice floe in the Arctic Ocean bears an icicle - trimmed cave.