passage
英 ['pæsɪdʒ]
美 ['pæsɪdʒ]
- n. 一段(文章);走廊;通路
- n. (Passage)人名;(英)帕西奇;(法)帕薩熱
中文詞源
passage 通道,管道來自pass,走過,通過。
英文詞源
- passage
- passage: [13] Passage goes back to the Latin ancestor of modern French. Here, the noun *passāticum was derived from passāre (source of English pass). This found its way into English via Old French passage. At first it simply meant ‘passing’ or ‘way along which one passes’; the sense ‘segment of music, text, etc’ did not emerge in English until the 16th century.
=> pass - passage (n.)
- early 13c., "a road, passage;" late 13c., "action of passing," from Old French passage "mountain pass, passage" (11c.), from passer "to go by" (see pass (v.)). Meaning "corridor in a building" first recorded 1610s. Meaning "a portion of writing" is from 1610s, of music, from 1670s.
雙語例句
- 1. It's been 200 years since the passage of the Bill of Rights.
- 《人權法案》通過已經200年了。
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- 2. The gaslights in the passage would be on, turned low.
- 走廊裏的煤氣燈應該是開著的,調得比較暗。
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- 3. Two men suddenly elbowed a passage through the shoppers.
- 兩名男子突然用肘在購物者中擠出一條路。
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- 4. Mr Thomas would be given safe passage to and from Jaffna.
- 托馬斯先生可以安全地往來於賈夫納。
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- 5. Harry stepped into the passage and closed the door behind him.
- 哈裏走進過道,隨手關上了門。
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