oak
英式音标[ok]
美式英标[əʊk]
基本解释
n. 橡树;橡木色;橡木家具
adj. 栎树的;栎木制的
n. (Oak)人名;(英)奥克
英文词源
- oak
- oak: [OE] Oak is an ancient Germanic tree-name, shared by German (eiche), Dutch (eik), Swedish (ek), and Danish (eg). These point back to a common Germanic ancestor *aiks. There is no conclusive evidence of any related forms outside Germanic, however, although similarities have been noted with Greek aigílops, a term for a sort of oak tree, and Latin aesculus ‘oak sacred to Jupiter’.
Despite its passing similarity, acorn is not etymologically related. The oak was one of the commonest trees in the ancient European forests, and many terms that started out as names for it became generalized to simply ‘tree’: English tree, for instance, comes from an Indo-European ancestor that probably originally meant ‘oak’.
- oak (n.)
- Old English ac "oak tree," from Proto-Germanic *aiks (cognates: Old Norse eik, Old Saxon and Old Frisian ek, Middle Dutch eike, Dutch eik, Old High German eih, German Eiche), of uncertain origin with no certain cognates outside Germanic.
The usual Indo-European base for "oak" (*deru-) has become Modern English tree (n.); likewise in Greek and Celtic words for "oak" are from the Indo-European root for "tree," probably reflecting the importance of the oak to ancient Indo-Europeans. The Old Norse form was eik, but as there were no oaks in Iceland the word came to be used there for "tree" in general. Used in Biblical translations to render Hebrew elah (probably usually "terebinth tree") and four other words.
实用例句
- 1. The wind was bouncing the branches of the big oak trees.
- 一棵棵高大橡树的枝条随风摇摆。
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- 2. He was a huge man, built like an oak tree.
- 他是个大块头,结实得像棵橡树。
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- 3. Cartons of Chinese food were arrayed on a large oak table.
- 在一张宽大的橡树桌上摆放着一盒盒中式食品。
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- 4. The rooms have a baronial feel, with oak paneling and leather sofas.
- 橡木制镶板和皮沙发使房间看起来既豪华气派又古色古香。
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- 5. Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak.
- 5头奶牛在一棵大橡树旁悠闲自在地啃着青草。
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