liquid
英 ['lɪkwɪd]
美 ['lɪkwɪd]
- adj. 液體的;清澈的;明亮的;易變的
- n. 液體,流體;流音
中文詞源
liquid 液體來自拉丁語liqui,融化,流動。
英文詞源
- liquid
- liquid: [14] Latin liquēre meant ‘be fluid’. From it was derived the adjective liquidus, which reached English via Old French (it was not used as a noun in the sense ‘liquid substance’ until the early 18th century). Also derived from liquēre was the noun liquor, which passed into Old French as licur or licour. English has borrowed this twice: first in the 13th century as licour, which was subsequently ‘re-latinized’ as liquor, and then in the 18th century in the form of its modern French descendant liqueur.
From the same ultimate source come liquefy [16], liquidate [16] (which goes back to a metaphorical sense of Latin liquēre, ‘be clear’ – thus ‘clear a debt’; the modern meaning ‘destroy’ was directly inspired by Russian likvidirovat’), and the final syllable of prolix[15].
=> liquor, prolix - liquid (adj.)
- late 14c., from Old French liquide "liquid, running," from Latin liquidus "fluid, liquid, moist," figuratively "flowing, continuing," from liquere "be fluid," related to liqui "to melt, flow," from PIE *wleik- "to flow, run." Of sounds, from 1630s (the Latin word also was used of sounds). Financial sense of "capable of being converted to cash" is first recorded 1818.
- liquid (n.)
- "a liquid substance," 1709, from liquid (adj.). Earlier it meant "sound of a liquid consonant" (1520s).
雙語例句
- 1. We found a cyst and I suctioned off the liquid within.
- 我們發現了一個囊腫,我把其中的液體吸了出來。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Some people moved in silky, liquid movements, others were jerky, probably drunk.
- 一些人動作平穩流暢,其他人則跌跌撞撞,大概是喝醉了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The hot liquid splashed down on the concrete and rebounded.
- 滾燙的液體潑在水泥地麵上又濺了起來。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Empty the noodles and liquid into a serving bowl.
- 把湯麵倒進上菜用的碗中。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Boil the liquid in a small saucepan to reduce it by half.
- 用小燉鍋燉,收一半湯汁。
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