pantry: [13] A pantry is etymologically a ‘bread’ room. The word comes from Old French paneterie ‘cupboard for keeping bread’, a derivative of panetier ‘servant in charge of bread’. This was adopted from medieval Latin pānetārius, an alteration of late Latin pānārius ‘bread-seller’, which in turn was a derivative of Latin pānis ‘bread’ (source also of English pannier). The notion of ‘bread storage’ survived into English, but was gradually lost in the face of the extended ‘food store’. => pannier
pantry (n.)
early 14c., from Anglo-French panetrie (Old French paneterie) "bread room," from Medieval Latin panataria "office or room of a servant who has charge of food" (literally "bread"), from Latin panis "bread" (see food). Sense in English has evolved so far that its roots in "bread" are no longer felt.
雙語例句
1. A pantry adjoins the kitchen.
食品儲藏室與廚房毗連.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
2. 'You had better go back to your Pantry, Martin,'he said.
“ 馬丁,你可以回到廚房去了, ” 他說.
來自英漢文學
3. Well, go in the pantry and get that ham off the shelf.
那好吧, 你到食品櫃把架子上的火腿拿來.
來自飄(部分)
4. The pantry plays a secondary role, as should dialog boxes.
食品儲藏室應該處於從屬地位, 對話框也應該如此.
來自About Face 3交互設計精髓
5. No food was left in the pantry except some bread.