salient: [16] Salient is one of a large number of English words that go back ultimately to Latin salīre ‘jump’. Others include assail, assault, desultory, insult, sally, sauté, and also salacious [17], which goes back to Latin salāx ‘given to leaping on to females in order to copulate’, a derivative of salīre. Salient itself comes from the present participle saliēns, and was originally used as a heraldic term, meaning ‘jumping’; the metaphorical ‘prominent’ did not emerge until the 18th century. => assail, assault, desultory, insult, result, salacious, sally, sauté
salient (adj.)
1560s, "leaping," a heraldic term, from Latin salientem (nominative saliens), present participle of salire "to leap," from PIE root *sel- (4) "to jump" (cognates: Greek hallesthai "to leap," Middle Irish saltraim "I trample," and probably Sanskrit ucchalati "rises quickly").
It was used in Middle English as an adjective meaning "leaping, skipping." The meaning "pointing outward" (preserved in military usage) is from 1680s; that of "prominent, striking" first recorded 1840, from salient point (1670s), which refers to the heart of an embryo, which seems to leap, and translates Latin punctum saliens, going back to Aristotle's writings. Hence, the "starting point" of anything.
salient (n.)
1828, from salient (adj.).
雙語例句
1. Chronic fatigue is also one of the salient features of depression.
慢性疲勞也是抑鬱症的顯著特點之一。
來自柯林斯例句
2. She pointed out the salient features of the new design.
她指出新設計的幾個顯著特征。
來自《權威詞典》
3. For the more salient remarks on the matter, cf. Isis Unveiled, Vol. I.
關於這個問題的更重要的評論,參看《揭開麵紗的伊希斯》第一卷。
來自柯林斯例句
4. He took me around our new offices, pointing out all the salient features.
他領我去我們的新辦公室參觀, 並一一指出顯著特色.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
5. The soldiers had to remain in a deathtrap salient for most of the rest of the war.