英語單詞

spade是什麽意思

spade

英 [speɪd] 美 [sped]
  • n. 鐵鍬,鏟子
  • vt. 鏟;把……弄實抹平
  • vi. 鏟
  • n. (Spade)人名;(英)斯佩德;(法)斯帕德

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1. spoon <====> spade.

中文詞源


spade 鍬,鏟

來自古英語 spadu,鍬,鏟,來自 Proto-Germanic*spadan,鍬,鏟,來自 PIE*spe-dh-,擴展自*spe, 長木條,詞源同 spoon,spay.

spade 黑桃

撲克牌花色,來自拉丁語 spatha,寬刀,闊劍,來自希臘語 spathe,寬刀,闊劍,來自 PIE*spe-dh-, 擴展自*spe,長木條,詞源同 spoon,spay.後用於指撲克牌的花色黑桃。

英文詞源


spade
spade: English has two words spade, but they are ultimately related. Spade for digging [OE] comes from a Low German source, which also produced Dutch spade. This went back to, or shared a common source with, Greek spáthē ‘broad blade’, which was borrowed into Latin as spatha ‘broad flat instrument’ (source of the English botanical term spathe [18]).

This in turn passed into Italian as spada ‘broad sword’, whose plural spade gave English the playingcard symbol spade [16]. The corresponding French term is épée ‘sword’, adopted by English as a fencing term in the 19th century; and its Old French precursor espee is the ultimate source of English spay [15]. The diminutive form of Latin spatha was spathula, from which English gets spatula [16].

=> spathe, spatula, spay, spoon
spade (n.1)
"tool for digging," Old English spadu "spade," from Proto-Germanic *spadan (cognates: Old Frisian spada "a spade," Middle Dutch spade "a sword," Old Saxon spado, Middle Low German spade, German Spaten), from PIE *spe-dh-, from root *spe- (2) "long, flat piece of wood" (cognates: Greek spathe "wooden blade, paddle," Old English spon "chip of wood, splinter," Old Norse spann "shingle, chip;" see spoon (n.)).

"A spade differs from a two-handed shovel chiefly in the form and thickness of the blade" [Century Dictionary]. To call a spade a spade "use blunt language, call things by right names" (1540s) translates a Greek proverb (known to Lucian), ten skaphen skaphen legein "to call a bowl a bowl," but Erasmus mistook Greek skaphe "trough, bowl" for a derivative of the stem of skaptein "to dig," and the mistake has stuck [see OED].
spade (n.2)
black figure on playing cards," 1590s, probably from Italian spade, plural of spada "the ace of spades," literally "sword, spade," from Latin spatha "broad, flat weapon or tool," from Greek spathe "broad blade" (see spade (n.1)). Phrase in spades "in abundance" first recorded 1929 (Damon Runyon), probably from bridge, where spades are the highest-ranking suit.
The invitations to the musicale came sliding in by pairs and threes and spade flushes. [O.Henry, "Cabbages & Kings," 1904]
Derogatory meaning "black person" is 1928, from the color of the playing card symbol.

雙語例句


1. The spade and fork have longer shafts, providing better leverage.
鍬和耙的手柄較長,可發揮較好的杠杆作用。

來自柯林斯例句

2. He sank the spade into the ground, and went at it.
他把鐵鍬插到地裏,開始賣力地幹了起來。

來自柯林斯例句

3. The spade sank into a clump of overgrown bushes.
鏟子插入了一叢長勢旺盛的灌木叢。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Turn the soil over with a spade.
用鍬把地翻一遍。

來自《權威詞典》

5. The best implement for digging a garden is a spade.
在花園裏挖土的最好工具是鐵鍬.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

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