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cow

英 [ka?] 美[ka?]
  • n. 奶牛,母牛;母獸
  • vt. 威脅,恐嚇

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?cows;第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù):?cows;過(guò)去式:?cowed;過(guò)去分詞:?cowed;現(xiàn)在分詞:?cowing;

中文詞源


cow 奶牛

來(lái)自PIE*gwous, 低聲嚎叫,擬聲詞,詞源同bovine.

英文詞源


cow
cow: English has two completely distinct words cow. The commoner, ‘female of cattle’ [OE], is a word of very ancient ancestry. It goes back via West and North Germanic *kōuz to a hypothetical Indo-European *gwōus, which was also the source of Latin bōs (from which English gets bovine, beef, and bugle, not to mention Bovril). In modern English its plural is cows, but Old English had an anomalous plural, cy, which in the remodelled form kine survived dialectally into the 20th century. The other cow, ‘intimidate, daunt’ [17], probably comes from Old Norse kúga ‘oppress’.
=> beef, bovine, bugle
cow (n.)
Old English cu "cow," from Proto-Germanic *kwon (cognates: Old Frisian ku, Middle Dutch coe, Dutch koe, Old High German kuo, German Kuh, Old Norse kyr, Danish, Swedish ko), earlier *kwom, from PIE *gwou- "cow, ox, bull" (cognates Sanskrit gaus, Greek bous, Latin bov-, Old Irish bo, Latvian guovs, Armenian gaus "cow," Slovak hovado "ox"), perhaps ultimately imitative of lowing (compare Sumerian gu, Chinese ngu, ngo "ox"). In Germanic and Celtic, of females only; in most other languages, of either gender. Other "cow" words sometimes are from roots meaning "horn, horned," such as Lithuanian karve, Old Church Slavonic krava. Compare kine.
cow (v.)
"intimidate," c. 1600, probably from Old Norse kuga "oppress," which is of unknown origin, but perhaps having something to do with cow (n.) on the notion of easily herded. Related: Cowed; cowing.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. Switzerland isn't all cow bells and yodelling, you know.
你知道,瑞士不僅僅只有牛鈴聲和約德?tīng)栒{(diào)歌聲。

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2. Any product made from cow's milk made him vomit.
任何乳制品都會(huì)讓他嘔吐。

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3. I'm not kidding, Frank. There's a cow out there, just standing around.
我沒(méi)有開(kāi)玩笑,弗蘭克。外面有一頭母牛,就站在附近。

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4. The disease is more commonly known as Mad Cow Disease.
這種疾病更通俗的名稱(chēng)是瘋牛病。

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5. He touched the cow's side with his stick.
他用棍子碰了碰牛的肋部。

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