solar
英 ['səʊlə]
美 ['solɚ]
- adj. 太陽的;日光的;利用太陽光的;與太陽相關的
- n. 日光浴室
- n. (Solar)人名;(法、英、意、西、塞、捷)索拉爾
中文詞源
solar 太陽的來自拉丁語 sol,太陽,-ar,形容詞後綴。
英文詞源
- solar
- solar: [15] Solar comes from Latin sōlāris, a derivative of sōl ‘sun’. This went back to the same ultimate Indo-European base, *su-, that produced English sun. Solarium [19] was borrowed from another Latin derivative, sōlārium, which denoted a ‘sundial’ as well as a ‘balcony, flat rooftop, or other part of a house exposed to the sun’. Solstice [13] means etymologically the ‘sun standing still’. It comes from Latin sōlstitium, a compound formed from sōl and stit-, the past participial stem of sistere ‘make stand’.
=> solarium, solstice - solar (adj.)
- mid-15c., "pertaining to the sun," from Latin solaris "of the sun," from sol "sun" (see sol). Meaning "living room on an upper story" is from Old English, from Latin solarium (see solarium). Old English had sunlic "solar."
Astrological sense from 1620s. Meaning "operated by means of the sun" is from 1740; solar power is attested from 1915, solar cell from 1955, solar panel from 1964. Solar system is attested from c. 1704; solar wind is from 1958. Solar plexus (1771) "complex of nerves in the pit of the stomach," apparently so called from its central position in the body (see plexus).
雙語例句
- 1. Saturn is the second biggest planet in the solar system.
- 土星是太陽係中的第二大行星。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The roof has been ingeniously designed to provide solar heating.
- 房頂經過巧妙設計,可提供太陽能取暖。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. the heliocentric model of the solar system
- 太陽係的日心模型
來自《權威詞典》
- 4. the planets of our solar system
- 太陽係的行星
來自《權威詞典》
- 5. renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar power
- 像風力和太陽能這種用之不竭的能源
來自《權威詞典》