英語單詞

smooth是什麽意思

smooth

英 [smuːð] 美 [smʊð]
  • adj. 順利的;光滑的;平穩的
  • vt. 使光滑;消除(障礙等);使優雅;緩和
  • n. 平滑部分;一塊平地
  • vi. 變平靜;變平滑
  • adv. 光滑地;平穩地;流暢地

中文詞源


smooth 平整的,平穩的,光滑的,圓滑的,圓通的

來自中古英語 smoothe,來自古英語 smothe,平的,光滑的,詞源不詳,可能來自輔音叢 sm-

英文詞源


smooth
smooth: [OE] Smooth is a mystery word, with no known relatives in any other Indo-European language. The usual term in Old English was smēthe, which survived into modern English dialect speech as smeeth. Smooth comes from the late Old English variant smōth.
smooth (adj.)
Old English smoð "smooth, serene, calm," variant of smeðe "free from roughness, not harsh, polished; soft; suave; agreeable," of unknown origin and with no known cognates. Of words, looks, "pleasant, polite, sincere" late 14c., but later "flattering, insinuating" (mid-15c.). Slang meaning "superior, classy, clever" is attested from 1893. Sense of "stylish" is from 1922.

Smooth-bore in reference to guns is from 1812. smooth talk (v.) is recorded from 1950. A 1599 dictionary has smoothboots "a flatterer, a faire spoken man, a cunning tongued fellow." The usual Old English form was smeðe, and there is a dialectal smeeth found in places names, such as Smithfield, Smedley.
smooth (v.)
late Old English smoþ "to make smooth," replacing smeðan "to smooth, soften, polish; appease, soothe;" smeðian "smoothen, become smooth," from the source of smooth (adj.). Meaning "to make smooth" is c. 1200. Related: Smoothed; smoothing. Middle English also had a verb form smoothen (mid-14c.).

雙語例句


1. The flagstones beneath their feet were worn smooth by centuries of use.
他們腳下的石板路經過數百年的踩踏,磨得光溜溜的。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Smooth the mixture with the back of a soup spoon.
用湯勺的背麵把混合料抹平。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Twelve extremely good-looking, smooth young men have been picked as finalists.
12名特別漂亮精明的青年男子被選為參加決賽的選手。

來自柯林斯例句

4. The ride was smooth until they got into the merchant ship's wake.
航行一直很順利,直到他們碰上了商船的尾流。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Continue whisking until the mixture looks smooth and creamy.
一直攪拌,直至混合物變得均勻細膩。

來自柯林斯例句

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