英語單詞

spiral是什麽意思

spiral

英 ['spaɪr(ə)l] 美 ['spaɪrəl]
  • n. 螺旋;旋渦;螺旋形之物
  • adj. 螺旋形的;盤旋的
  • vt. 使成螺旋形;使作螺旋形上升
  • vi. 盤旋;成螺旋形;螺旋形上升(過去式spiraled/spiralled,過去分詞spiraled/spiralled,現在分詞spiraling/spiralling,第三人稱單數spirals,副詞spirally)

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1. 諧音“死掰螺”。

中文詞源


spiral 螺旋的,螺旋式的

來自拉丁語 spipralis,旋轉的,螺旋的,來自 spira,線圈,繞圈,來自 PIE*sper,轉動,旋轉, 可能來自 PIE*spen,彎,轉,紡織,詞源同 spider,spin.

英文詞源


spiral
spiral: [16] Spiral comes via French spiral from medieval Latin spīrālis ‘coiled’, a derivative of Latin spīra. This in turn went back to Greek speira ‘coil’. English also acquired the noun, as spire [16], which is used for the ‘tip of a spiral shell’. It is not the same word as the spire of a church [OE], which originally meant ‘stalk, stem’, and may go back ultimately to the base *spī- (source of English spike ‘pointed flower head’ and spine). The spiraea [17] is etymologically the ‘coiled’ plant; and spiraea in turn was used to form the term aspirin.
=> aspirin, spiraea
spiral (adj.)
1550s, from Middle French spiral (16c.), from Medieval Latin spiralis "winding around a fixed center, coiling" (mid-13c.), from Latin spira "a coil, fold, twist, spiral," from Greek speira "a winding, a coil, twist, wreath, anything wound or coiled," from PIE *sper-ya-, from base *sper- (2) "to turn, twist." Related: Spirally. Spiral galaxy first attested 1913.
spiral (v.)
1726 (implied in spiraled), transitive, from spiral (n.). Intransitive use by 1834. Transferred and figurative sense by 1922. Related: Spiraling.
spiral (n.)
1650s, from spiral (adj.). U.S. football sense is from 1896. Figurative sense of "progressive movement in one direction" is by 1897. Of books, spiral-bound (adj.) is from 1937.

雙語例句


1. The process is not a circle but rather a spiral.
這個過程不是一個圓周運動而是螺旋上升型的。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The spiral of terrorism becomes never-ending.
恐怖主義活動沒完沒了,不斷升級。

來自柯林斯例句

3. The birds circled in a slow spiral above the house.
鳥兒在房子上空緩緩盤旋。

來自《權威詞典》

4. Her hair was styled into a cascade of spiral curls.
她的頭發被做成了瀑布般的螺旋形鬈發.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

5. Their profits began to spiral down disastrously.
他們的利潤開始螺旋形地急劇下降.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

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