英語單詞

pomegranate是什麽意思

pomegranate

英 ['pɒmɪgrænɪt] 美 ['pɑmɪɡrænɪt]
  • n. 石榴

中文詞源


pomegranate 石榴

pome,蘋果,水果,-gran,顆粒,詞源同grain.即有籽的蘋果,用於指石榴。

英文詞源


pomegranate
pomegranate: [14] The pomegranate is etymologically the ‘many-seeded apple’. The word’s ultimate ancestor was Latin mālum grānātum (mālum gave English malic ‘of apples’ [18], and grānātus was derived from grānum ‘seed’, source of English grain). In Vulgar Latin this became reduced to simply *grānāta, which passed into Old French as grenate (source of English grenade, so named because early grenades looked like pomegranates).

Before long pome ‘apple’ was added to the term, giving pome grenate – whence English pomegranate. Pome came from Latin pōmum ‘apple, fruit’, which also gave English pomade [16] (an ointment so called because the original version was apple-scented), pomander [15] (etymologically an ‘apple of amber’), pommel [14] (etymologically a ‘little fruit’), and pomology [19].

=> garnet, grain, grenade, pomade, pomander, pommel
pomegranate (n.)
c. 1300, poumgarnet (a metathesized form), from Old French pome grenate (Modern French grenade) and directly from Medieval Latin pomum granatum, literally "apple with many seeds," from pome "apple; fruit" (see Pomona) + grenate "having grains," from Latin granata, fem. of granatus, from granum "grain" (see grain). The classical Latin name was malum granatum "seeded apple." Italian form is granata, Spanish is granada. The -gra- spelling restored in English early 15c.

雙語例句


1. She was coloured like a pomegranate for richness.
她臉紅得像隻石榴,鮮嫩豐滿.

來自辭典例句

2. If it is a female, it will have seeds as red as a pomegranate.
倘是雌的, 就有石榴於一般鮮紅的子.

來自漢英文學 - 現代散文

3. The genetic background of seed hardness is very complicated in pomegranate.
石榴種子硬度的遺傳背景十分複雜.

來自互聯網

4. Her lips were as red and moist as pomegranate seed.
卡利克斯塔麵龐炙熱滿頭大汗.

來自互聯網

5. I actually didn't know they were pomegranate seeds in the photo concept.
我實際上不知道石榴籽是什麽樣的.

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