pontoon: English has two words pontoon. The earlier, ‘floating structure’ [17], comes via French ponton from Latin pontō ‘bridge made of boats’, a derivative of pōns ‘bridge’. (Pontō, presumably the same word, was also used for a sort of Gaulish boat, and in that sense is the source of English punt.) Pontoon the card game [20] is an alteration of French vingt-et-un ‘twenty-one’ (the perfect score in pontoon being twenty-one) based on the other pontoon.
pontoon (n.)
"flat-bottomed boat" (especially one to support a temporary bridge), 1670s, from French pontoon, from Old French ponton (14c.) "bridge, drawbridge, boat-bridge; flat-bottomed boat," from Latin pontonem (nominative ponto) "flat-bottomed boat," from pons "bridge" (see pons). Pontoon bridge is first recorded 1778.
雙語例句
1. Yacht marina, transport marina, travel marina, pontoon, passenger transport marina, fishing marina, piling dock, heavy load dock, caisson dock, engineering consulting, design, construction.