英語單詞

soul是什麽意思

soul

英 [səʊl] 美 [sol]
  • n. 靈魂;心靈;精神;鬼魂
  • adj. 美國黑人文化的
  • n. (Soul)人名;(英、法)蘇爾

中文詞源


soul 靈魂,內心,心靈

來自古英語 sawol,靈魂,生命,精氣神,來自 Proto-Germanic*saiwalo,靈魂,可能衍生自 Proto-Germanic*saiwaz,湖,海,詞源同 sea.日耳曼傳說中靈魂來自於湖和海,最終也歸宿於 湖和海。

英文詞源


soul
soul: [OE] Behind the word soul lies the ancient notion of the soul as something fleeting or mercurial. For its prehistoric Germanic ancestor, *saiwalō, was related to Greek aiólos ‘quickmoving’. Its modern Germanic cousins include German seele, Dutch ziel, Swedish själ, and Danish sjæl.
soul (n.1)
"A substantial entity believed to be that in each person which lives, feels, thinks and wills" [Century Dictionary], Old English sawol "spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being," from Proto-Germanic *saiwalo (cognates: Old Saxon seola, Old Norse sala, Old Frisian sele, Middle Dutch siele, Dutch ziel, Old High German seula, German Seele, Gothic saiwala), of uncertain origin.

Sometimes said to mean originally "coming from or belonging to the sea," because that was supposed to be the stopping place of the soul before birth or after death [Barnhart]; if so, it would be from Proto-Germanic *saiwaz (see sea). Klein explains this as "from the lake," as a dwelling-place of souls in ancient northern Europe.

Meaning "spirit of a deceased person" is attested in Old English from 971. As a synonym for "person, individual, human being" (as in every living soul) it dates from early 14c. Soul-searching (n.) is attested from 1871, from the phrase used as a past participle adjective (1610s). Distinguishing soul from spirit is a matter best left to theologians.
soul (n.2)
"instinctive quality felt by black persons as an attribute," 1946, jazz slang, from soul (n.1). Also from this sense are soul brother (1957), soul sister (1967), soul food (1957), etc. Soul music, essentially gospel music with "girl," etc., in place of "Jesus," first attested 1961; William James used the term in 1900, in a spiritual/romantic sense, but in reference to inner music.

雙語例句


1. The Greeks accepted belief in the immortality of the soul.
希臘人相信靈魂不滅。

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2. He ignores the traditional Christian dualism between body and soul.
他無視傳統基督教的肉體與靈魂的二元論。

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3. The group perform variations on soul and gospel music.
這個樂隊演奏靈歌和福音音樂的變奏曲。

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4. "I will put my heart and soul into the job," he promises.
“我會全身心投入到工作中去,”他保證說。

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5. Believing yourself to be in the wrong job can be soul-destroying.
認為自己入錯了行的想法會使人心灰意冷。

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