pew: [14] Historically, pew and podium are the same word. Both go back ultimately to Greek pódion ‘small foot, base’, a diminutive form of poús ‘foot’ (a distant relative of English foot). This passed into Latin as podium ‘raised place, balcony’, acquired directly by English as podium [18]. Its plural podia passed into English via Old French puie ‘raised seat, balcony’ as pew.
This was originally used for a sort of raised enclosure in a church, court, etc. rather like a pulpit or dock; then for an enclosure in a church set aside for particular people to sit in (now known as a box pew); and finally (in the 17th century) for a church bench. => foot, pedal, podium
pew (n.)
late 14c., "raised, enclosed seat for certain worshippers" (ladies, important men, etc.), from Old French puie, puy "balcony, elevation," from Latin podia, plural of podium "elevated place," also "balcony in a Roman theater" (see podium). Meaning "fixed bench with a back, for a number of worshippers" is attested from 1630s.
雙語例句
1. Claire sat in the front pew.
克萊爾坐在前排長木椅上。
來自柯林斯例句
2. Can't you find a pew somewhere?
你找不到座位 嗎 ?
來自《現代英漢綜合大詞典》
3. A 2006 Pew Research Centre study, Are we happy yet?
Pew研究中心的一份2006年關於你還幸福 嗎 ?
來自互聯網
4. One in ten workers in Arizona is illegal, according to the Pew Hispanic Centre.
據Pew西班牙 裔中心的數據,在阿裏桑納州,每十個員工中就有一個是非法移民.
來自互聯網
5. Only,'he added,'I'm glad I trod on Master Pew's corns;'