英語單詞

sole是什麽意思

sole

英 [səʊl] 美 [sol]
  • n. 鞋底;腳底;基礎;鰨目魚
  • adj. 唯一的;單獨的;僅有的
  • vt. 觸底;上鞋底
  • n. (Sole)人名;(意、西、芬、塞、羅、南非)索萊

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1. soil => sole.

中文詞源


sole 單獨的,唯一的,全權處理的

來自拉丁語 solus,單獨的,唯一的,詞源不詳。可能來自 se,自己,來自 PIE*swo,自身,詞源 同 self,solitary.引申比喻義全權處理的。

sole 腳掌,鰨(一種可食用比目魚)

來自拉丁語 solum,腳掌,底部,基礎,詞源同 soil,大地,陸地。後也用於指一種可食用的比 目魚,因其形如腳掌而得名。

英文詞源


sole
sole: English has three separate words sole, two of them closely related. Sole ‘underneath of the foot’ [14] comes via Old French sole from Vulgar Latin *sola, a descendant of Latin solea ‘sandal, sill’ (a possible relative of English sill). And this in turn was derived from Latin solum ‘ground, sole of the foot’ (a possible contributor to English soil). Sole ‘flatfish’ [14] was independently borrowed from Old French sole in the sense ‘flatfish’, a metaphorical extension based on the similarity in shape between the fish and the sole of the foot. Sole ‘only’ [14] comes via Old French soul (ancestor of modern French seul ‘only, sole’) from Latin sōlus ‘alone, single’.

The origins of this are uncertain, but it may be related to the pronoun ‘oneself’, in which case it could mean etymologically ‘by oneself’. Its other contributions to English include desolate [14], soliloquy [17], solitary [14], solo [17] (via Italian), and sullen.

=> sill; desolate, solitary, solo, sullen
sole (n.1)
"bottom of the foot" ("technically, the planta, corresponding to the palm of the hand," Century Dictionary), early 14c., from Old French sole, from Vulgar Latin *sola, from Latin solea "sandal, bottom of a shoe; a flatfish," from solum "bottom, ground, foundation, lowest point of a thing" (hence "sole of the foot"), a word of uncertain origin. In English, the meaning "bottom of a shoe or boot" is from late 14c.
sole (adj.)
"single, alone, having no husband or wife; one and only, singular, unique," late 14c., from Old French soul "only, alone, just," from Latin solus "alone, only, single, sole; forsaken; extraordinary," of unknown origin, perhaps related to se "oneself," from PIE reflexive root *swo- (see so).
sole (n.2)
common European flatfish, mid-13c., from Old French sole, from Latin solea "a kind of flatfish," originally "sandal" (see sole (n.1)); so called from resemblance of the fish to a flat shoe.
sole (v.)
"furnish (a shoe) with a sole," 1560s, from sole (n.1). Related: Soled; soling.

雙語例句


1. I wear my old shoes every day. One sole has come unglued.
我每天都穿那雙舊鞋,有一隻鞋底已經脫膠了。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The current sole superpower is far from being a disinterested observer.
當前唯一的超級大國遠不是一個公正的旁觀者。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Rafferty was the sole survivor from the successful Ireland team of 1988.
拉弗蒂是1988年紅極一時的愛爾蘭隊碩果僅存的球員。

來自柯林斯例句

4. The plaintiff's sole witness, a gambler and layabout, was easily discredited.
原告唯一的證人嗜賭成性,遊手好閑,其證詞一下子就被推翻了。

來自柯林斯例句

5. He was the sole proprietor with total management control.
他是唯一業主,掌握全部管理權。

來自柯林斯例句

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