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英語單詞

wax是什么意思

wax

英 [w?ks] 美 [w?ks]
  • n. 蠟;蠟狀物
  • vt. 給…上蠟
  • vi. 月亮漸滿;增大
  • adj. 蠟制的;似蠟的
  • n. (Wax)人名;(德、羅、匈、英)瓦克斯

中文詞源


wax 蠟

來自PIE*wokso,蠟。

wax 漸強

來自PIE*weg,增加,來自PIE*aug的擴大格,增加,詞源同augment,waist.

英文詞源


wax
wax: Wax ‘soft oily substance’ [OE] and the now archaic wax ‘grow, become’ [OE] are distinct words. The former comes (together with German wachs, Dutch was, Swedish vax, and Danish vox) from a prehistoric Germanic *wakhsam. This in turn was descended from the Indo-European *weg- ‘weave’ (source also of English veil). Wax originally referred specifically to ‘bees-wax’, and the word’s underlying etymological reference is to the combs ‘woven’ from wax by bees.

Russian and Czech vosk ‘wax’ come from the same ultimate source. The verb wax goes back to the Indo- European base *woks-, a variant of which has given English auction and augment. Although it has largely died out in English, its relatives in the other Germanic languages (meaning ‘grow’) are still very much alive: German wachsen, Dutch wassen, Swedish vāxa, and Danish vokse.

=> veil; auction, augment
wax (n.)
Old English weax "substance made by bees," from Proto-Germanic *wahsam (cognates: Old Saxon, Old High German wahs, Old Norse vax, Dutch was, German Wachs), from PIE root *wokso- "wax" (cognates: Old Church Slavonic vosk?, Lithuanian va?kas, Polish wosk, Russian vosk "wax" (but these may be from Germanic). Used of other similar substances from 18c. Slang for "gramophone record" is from 1932, American English (until the early 1940s, most original records were made by needle-etching onto a waxy disk which was then metal-plated to make a master). Waxworks "exhibition of wax figures representing famous or notorious persons" first recorded 1796.
wax (v.)
"grow bigger or greater," Old English weaxan "to increase, grow" (class VII strong verb; past tense weox, past participle weaxen), from Proto-Germanic *wahsan (cognates: Old Saxon, Old High German wahsan, Old Norse vaxa, Old Frisian waxa, Dutch wassen, German wachsen, Gothic wahsjan "to grow, increase"), from PIE *weg- (cognates: Sanskrit vaksayati "cause to grow," Greek auxein "to increase"), extended form of root *aug- (1) "to increase" (see augment). Strong conjugation archaic after 14c. Related: Waxed; waxing.

雙語例句


1. She loved the scent in the house of wax polish.
她喜歡房子里打過蠟的味道。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Hearing can be affected by ear wax blocking the ear canal.
耳垢堵塞耳道可能會影響聽力。

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3. Her skin is pale, the texture of fine wax.
她膚色蒼白,膚質(zhì)細膩如蠟。

來自柯林斯例句

4. I covered the scroll in sealing wax, and affixed a red ribbon.
我用封蠟將卷軸封好,并系上一根紅絲帶。

來自柯林斯例句

5. A thick layer of wax was spread over the surface.
表面涂上了厚厚的一層蠟。

來自柯林斯例句

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