ratchet: [17] Ratchet was originally acquired, in the form rochet, from French rochet. This was a diminutive form descended ultimately from Frankish *rokko ‘spool’, which is related to English rocket. The notion of having teeth, which is central to the idea of a ratchet, therefore appears to be historically secondary; it presumably arose from the addition of ‘teeth’ to a rotating ‘spool’ or ‘spindle’ in a machine. The change from rochet to ratchet, which began in the 18th century, may have been influenced by German ratsch ‘ratchet’. => rocket
ratchet (v.)
1852, from ratchet (n.). Transferred sense attested by 1977. Related: Ratcheted; ratcheting.
ratchet (n.)
1650s, rochet, from French rochet "bobbin, spindle," from Italian rocchetto "spool, ratchet," diminutive of rocca "distaff," possibly from a Germanic source (compare Old High German rocko "distaff," Old Norse rokkr), from Proto-Germanic *rukka-, from PIE root *ruk- "fabric, spun yarn." Compare rocket (n.2). Current spelling in English dates from 1721, influenced by synonymous ratch, which perhaps is borrowed from German Rätsche "ratchet."
雙語例句
1. He fears inflation will ratchet up as the year ends.
他害怕通貨膨脹會在年終更加嚴重。
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2. A ratchet mechanism transfers the thread from spool to bobbin.
一種棘齒裝置把線從線軸轉到梭心上。
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3. The chair has a ratchet below it to adjust the height.
這把椅子下麵有棘輪調整高度。
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4. We're trying to ratchet down the administrative costs.
我們正在想法控製管理成本。
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5. Obviously, the regular crimp wave provides a mechanism for short - range entanglement of the ratchet type.