英語單詞

speed是什麽意思

speed

英 [spiːd] 美 [spid]
  • vi. 超速,加速;加速,迅速前行;興隆
  • n. 速度,速率;迅速,快速;昌盛,繁榮
  • vt. 加快…的速度;使成功,使繁榮
  • n. (Speed)人名;(英)斯皮德

中文詞源


speed 繁榮,興旺,速度,迅速,快速

來自古英語 sped,繁榮,興旺,來自 Proto-Germanic*spodiz,繁榮,興旺,來自 PIE*spe,繁榮, 興旺,詞源同 prosper,desperate.後引申比喻義速度,迅速,快速,且成為主要詞義,原詞義 逐漸不再使用。

英文詞源


speed
speed: [OE] Speed originally meant ‘success, prosperity’ – and when you wish someone Godspeed, you are wishing them ‘good fortune’. Largely, though, it is the secondary sense ‘quickness’, which first emerged in the late Old English period, that has survived to the present day. It has a surviving Germanic relative in Dutch spoed ‘quickness’, and it also has possible links with Old Church Slavonic speti ‘succeed’. It was first used as a slang term for ‘amphetamine’ in the mid 1960s.
speed (n.)
Old English sped "success, a successful course; prosperity, riches, wealth; luck; opportunity, advancement," from Proto-Germanic *spodiz (cognates: Old Saxon spod "success," Dutch spoed "haste, speed," Old High German spuot "success," Old Saxon spodian "to cause to succeed," Middle Dutch spoeden, Old High German spuoten "to haste"), from PIE *spo-ti-, from root *spe- (1) "to thrive, prosper" (cognates: Sanskrit sphayate "increases," Latin sperare "to hope," Old Church Slavonic spechu "endeavor," Lithuanian speju "to have leisure").

Meaning "rapidity of movement, quickness, swiftness" emerged in late Old English (at first usually adverbially, in dative plural, as in spedum feran). Meaning "rate of motion or progress" (whether fast or slow) is from c. 1200. Meaning "gear of a machine" is attested from 1866. Meaning "methamphetamine, or a related drug," first attested 1967, from its effect on users.

Speed limit is from 1879 (originally of locomotives); speed-trap is from 1908. Speed bump is 1975; figurative sense is 1990s. Full speed is recorded from late 14c. Speed reading first attested 1965. Speedball "mix of cocaine and morphine or heroin" is recorded from 1909.
speed (v.)
Old English spedan (intransitive) "to succeed, prosper, grow rich, advance," from the stem of speed (n.). Compare Old Saxon spodian, Middle Dutch spoeden "hasten," Old High German spuoton "to succeed, prosper," German sputen "make haste, hurry." Meaning "to go hastily from place to place, move rapidly" is attested from c. 1200. Transitive meaning "cause to advance toward success" is from mid-13c.; that of "send forth with quickness, give a high speed to" is first recorded 1560s; that of "to increase the work rate of" (usually with up) is from 1856. Meaning "drive an automobile too fast" is from 1908. Related: Speeded; sped; speeding.

雙語例句


1. He pushed everyone full speed ahead until production hit a bottleneck.
他催促所有人拚命幹活,直到生產遭遇瓶頸。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The camera combines rugged reliability with unequalled optical performance and speed.
這款相機既堅固耐用,又有超凡的光學性能和快門速度。

來自柯林斯例句

3. It all started so promisingly when Speed scored a tremendous first goal.
比賽開始的時候形勢大好,斯皮德以一記精彩的進球拔得頭籌。

來自柯林斯例句

4. The train's average speed was no better than that of our bicycles.
火車的平均速度比我們騎自行車的速度快不了多少。

來自柯林斯例句

5. The vehicles have a top speed of 80 kilometres per hour.
這些車輛最高時速為80公裏。

來自柯林斯例句

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