month
英 [mʌnθ]
美 [mʌnθ]
中文詞源
month 月來自moon,月亮,-th, 名詞後綴。
英文詞源
- month
- month: [OE] In ancient times the passing of time was recorded by noting the revolutions of the moon. Consequently prehistoric Indo-European had a single word, *mēnes-, which denoted both ‘moon’ and ‘month’. The Romance languages retain it only for ‘month’: Latin mēnsis (source of English menstrual) has given French mois, Italian mese, and Spanish mes. The Germanic languages, however, have kept both, distinguishing them by different forms. In the case of ‘month’, the Germanic word was *mǣnōth, which has differentiated into German monat, Dutch maand, Swedish månad, Danish maaned, and English month.
=> menstrual, moon - month (n.)
- Old English monað, from Proto-Germanic *menoth- (cognates: Old Saxon manoth, Old Frisian monath, Middle Dutch manet, Dutch maand, Old High German manod, German Monat, Old Norse manaðr, Gothic menoþs "month"), related to *menon- "moon" (see moon (n.); the month was calculated from lunar phases). Its cognates mean only "month" in the Romance languages, but in Germanic generally continue to do double duty. Phrase a month of Sundays "a very long time" is from 1832 (roughly 7 and a half months, but never used literally).
雙語例句
- 1. One month before the deadline we see the hollowness of these promises.
- 離最後期限隻有一個月時,我們認識到了這些許諾都是空頭支票。
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- 2. The three parties will meet next month to work out remaining differences.
- 三方將在下個月會麵,以解決餘下的分歧。
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- 3. He won last month's presidential election by a landslide.
- 他以壓倒性多數贏得上月的總統選舉。
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- 4. The first snow came a month earlier than usual.
- 第一場雪比往年提早了一個月。
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- 5. Ballpark estimates indicate a price tag of $90 million a month.
- 大致的估計費用為每月9,000萬美元。
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