lion
英 ['laɪən]
美 ['laɪən]
- n. 獅子;名人;勇猛的人;社交場合的名流
- n. (Lion)人名;(西、葡)利昂;(德、法、意、捷、瑞典)利翁;(英)萊昂
中文詞源
英文詞源
- lion
- lion: [13] The word for ‘lion’ in virtually all modern European languages goes back to Greek léōn, which was presumably borrowed from some non-Indo-European source. From it came Latin lēo, which Old English took over as lēo. The modern English form lion was introduced in the 13th century via Anglo-French liun. Related forms include French lion, Italian leone, Spanish león, Romanian leu. German löwe, Dutch leeuw, Swedish lejon, Danish løve, Russian lev, and Welsh llew. The -leon of chameleon represents Greek léōn.
=> chameleon - lion (n.)
- late 12c., from Old French lion "lion," figuratively "hero," from Latin leonem (nominative leo) "lion; the constellation leo," from Greek leon (genitive leontos), from a non-Indo-European language, perhaps Semitic (compare Hebrew labhi "lion," plural lebaim; Egyptian labai, lawai "lioness").
A general Germanic borrowing from Latin (compare Old English leo, Anglian lea; Old Frisian lawa; Middle Dutch leuwe, Dutch leeuw; Old High German lewo, German Löwe); it is found in most European languages, often via Germanic (Old Church Slavonic livu, Polish lew, Czech lev, Old Irish leon, Welsh llew). Used figuratively from c. 1200 in an approving sense, "one who is fiercely brave," and a disapproving one, "tyrannical leader, greedy devourer." Lion's share "the greatest portion" is attested from 1701.
雙語例句
- 1. A man-eating lion is on the loose somewhere in England.
- 英格蘭有一頭吃人的獅子跑出來了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. After more misses, they finally put two arrows into the lion's chest.
- 又射偏了幾次之後,他們終於把兩支箭射入了獅子的胸膛.
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Military and nuclear research have received the lion's share of public funding.
- 大部分公共資金都為軍事與核研究所占。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. The lion roared once, and sprang.
- 獅子大吼一聲,跳了起來。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. He removes a thorn from a lion's paw.
- 他從獅子腳掌上拔下一根刺。
來自柯林斯例句