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英語單詞

gear是什么意思

gear

英 [g??] 美 [ɡ?r]
  • n. 齒輪;裝置,工具;傳動裝置
  • vi. 適合;搭上齒輪;開始工作
  • vt. 開動;搭上齒輪;使……適合;使……準(zhǔn)備好
  • adj. 好極了
  • n. (Gear)人名;(英)吉爾

中文詞源


gear 設(shè)備,齒輪

來自Proto-Germanic*garwjan, 準(zhǔn)備,裝備,詞源同garb.

英文詞源


gear
gear: [13] The etymological meaning of gear is roughly ‘that which puts one in a state of readiness’ – hence ‘equipment, apparatus’. Its ultimate source is prehistoric Indo-European *garw-, which also produced the now obsolete English adjective yare ‘ready’ and (via Germanic, Italian, and French) garh [16]. A derivative *garwīn- passed into Old Norse as gervi, which English borrowed as gear. The mechanical sense of the word developed in the 16th century.
=> garb
gear (n.)
c. 1200, "fighting equipment, armor and weapons," probably from Old Norse g?rvi (plural g?rvar) "apparel, gear," related to g?rr, g?rr, gerr "skilled, accomplished; ready, willing," and to g?ra, g?rva "to make, construct, build; set in order, prepare," a very frequent verb in Old Norse, used in a wide range of situations from writing a book to dressing meat. This is from Proto-Germanic *garwjan "to make, prepare, equip" (cognates: Old English gearwe "clothing, equipment, ornament," which may be the source of some uses; Old Saxon garwei; Dutch gaar "done, dressed;" Old High German garo "ready, prepared, complete," garawi "clothing, dress," garawen "to make ready;" German gerben "to tan").

From early 14c. as "wearing apparel, clothes, dress;" also "harness of a draught animal; equipment of a riding horse." From late 14c. as "equipment generally; tools, utensils," especially the necessary equipment for a certain activity, as the rigging of a sailing ship. Meaning "toothed wheel in machinery" first attested 1520s; specific mechanical sense of "parts by which a motor communicates motion" is from 1814; specifically of a vehicle (bicycle, automobile, etc.) by 1888. Slang for "male sex organs" from 1670s.
gear (v.)
c. 1200, "to equip oneself for fighting; to dress," probably from gear (n.) or from the verb in Old Norse. Mechanical meaning "put (machinery) in gear" is from 1851. Related: Geared; gearing.
gear (adj.)
"stylish, excellent," British slang, 1951 (popularized c. 1963 by the Beatles), said to be from earlier that's the gear, an expression of approval (1925), from gear (n.).

雙語例句


1. There wasn't enough room in the baggage compartment for all the gear.
行李艙沒有足夠的空間放下所有的工具。

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2. She selected a low gear and started down the track carefully.
她選了低速擋小心翼翼地沿小徑下行。

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3. With protective gear on you can spar with a partner.
戴上護具后可以和對手練習(xí)輕拳出擊。

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4. Police with riot gear and several fire engines are in attendance.
防暴警察和數(shù)輛消防車都到了。

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5. Ranks of police in riot gear stood nervously by.
一隊隊防暴警察緊張待命。

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