girdle

英 ['gɜːd(ə)l] 美['gɝdl]
  • n. 腰带;围绕物;妇女紧身褡
  • vt. 围绕;绕…而行;用带子捆扎

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词态变化


复数: girdles;第三人称单数: girdles;过去式: girdled;过去分词: girdled;现在分词: girdling;

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1. circle <====> girdle.

中文词源


girdle 腰带

来自gird, 围,绕。

英文词源


girdle
girdle: English has two words girdle. The more familiar, ‘belt’ [OE], goes back, together with its relatives garth, gird [OE], and girth [14], to a prehistoric Germanic *gurd-, *gard-, *gerdwhich denoted ‘surrounding’. From *gurdcame the verb *gurthjan, which produced both gird and girdle (as well as relatives in other Germanic languages, such as German gürtel, Dutch gordel, and Swedish gördel, all meaning ‘belt’), while *gerd- formed the basis of *gerdō, acquired by English via Old Norse gjorth as girth. Girdle ‘metal baking plate’ [15] (as in girdle cake) is a Scottish alteration of griddle (see GRID).
=> garth, gird, girth
girdle (n.)
Old English gyrdel "belt, sash, cord drawn about the waist and fastened," worn by both men and women, common Germanic (cognates: Old Norse gyrðill, Swedish gördel, Old Frisian gerdel, Dutch gordel, Old High German gurtil, German Gürtel "belt"), from the same source as Old English gyrdan "to gird" (see gird). Modern euphemistic sense of "elastic corset not extending above the waist" first recorded 1925. Originally a belt to secure the clothes, also for carrying a purse, a weapon, keys, etc.
girdle (v.)
"encircle with a girdle," 1580s, from girdle (n.). Meaning "to cut off a belt of bark around a trunk to kill a tree" is from 1660s, especially in North America. Related: Girdled; girdling.

双语例句


1. carefully tended lawns set in a girdle of trees
树木环绕、精心修整的草坪

来自《权威词典》

2. All the keys hang not at one man's girdle.
钥匙不一定都挂在一个人的腰带上.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. A good name is better than a golden girdle.
美名胜过金腰带.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. He walked among the displaced contours of her pectoral girdle.
他在她胸肢带骨的变形周线间漫步.

来自英汉非文学 - 科幻

5. This tissue is found mainly about the shoulder girdle.
这种组织主要见于肩胛带周围.

来自辞典例句