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English基本信息

读法:英 ["ɪŋɡlɪʃ] 美 ["ɪŋɡlɪʃ]

释义:

  • adj. 英国人的;英国的;英文的
  • n. 英语;英国人;英文;英格兰人
  • vt. 把…译成英语
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    英英释义

    Noun:

  • an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries
  • the people of England
  • the discipline that studies the English language and literature
  • (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist
  • Adjective:
  • of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people;"English history"
    "the English landed aristocracy"
    "English literature"
  • of or relating to the English language
  • 中英词源

    English 英格兰的,英语的

    来自Angles, 词源同angle. 来自在公元5世纪入侵英国的日耳曼盎格鲁人,因其生活在德国西北部一角状土地而得名。

    English
    English: [OE] The people and language of England take their name from the Angles, a West Germanic people who settled in Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. They came originally from the Angul district of Schleswig, an area of the Jutland peninsula to the south of modern Denmark. This had a shape vaguely reminiscent of a fishhook, and so its inhabitants used their word for ‘fishhook’ (a relative of modern English angler and angling) to name it.

    From earliest times the adjective English seems to have been used for all the Germanic peoples who came to Britain, including the Saxons and Jutes, as well as the Angles (at the beginning of the 8th century Bede referred to them collectively as gens anglorum ‘race of Angles’). The earliest record of its use with reference to the English language is by Alfred the Great.

    => angler, angling
    English (n.1)
    "the people of England; the speech of England," noun use of Old English adjective Englisc (contrasted to Denisc, Frencisce, etc.), "of or pertaining to the Angles," from Engle (plural) "the Angles," the name of one of the Germanic groups that overran the island 5c., supposedly so-called because Angul, the land they inhabited on the Jutland coast, was shaped like a fish hook (see angle (n.)). Reinforced by Anglo-French engleis. Cognates: Dutch Engelsch, German Englisch, Danish Engelsk, French Anglais (Old French Engelsche), Spanish Inglés, Italian Inglese.

    Englisc was used from earliest times without distinction for all the Germanic invaders -- Angles, Saxon, Jutes (Bede"s gens Anglorum) -- and applied to their group of related languages by Alfred the Great. "The name English for the language is thus older than the name England for the country" [OED]. After 1066, of the native population of England (as distinguished from Normans and French occupiers), a distinction which lasted about a generation. But as late as Robert of Gloucester"s "Chronicle" (c. 1300) it also was sometimes distinguished from "Saxon" ("Þe englisse in þe norþ half, þe saxons bi souþe").
    "... when Scots & others are likely to be within earshot, Britain & British should be inserted as tokens, but no more, of what is really meant" [Fowler]
    In pronunciation, "En-" has become "In-," perhaps through the frequency of -ing- words and the relative rarity of -e- before -ng- in the modern language, but the older spelling has remained. Meaning "English language or literature as a subject at school" is from 1889. Old English meaning the Anglo-Saxon language before the Conquest is attested from c. 1200 in an account of the native (as opposed to Latin) month names.
    English (n.2)
    "spin imparted to a ball" (as in billiards), 1860, from French anglé "angled" (see angle (n.)), which is similar to Anglais "English."
    English (adj.)
    Old English, "belonging to the English people;" late 13c., "belonging to England," from English (n.1). The adverb Englishly (mid-15c.) is rare.
    english (v.)
    "to translate into English," late 14c., from English (n.1) in the language sense. Related: Englished; englishing.

    词态变化

    权威造句

    1. English has hurt me a thousand times, but I still regard it as my first love.
    英语伤我千百遍,我待英语如初恋。

    来自金山词霸 每日一句

    2. The papers in maths and English are very testing.
    数学试卷和英语试卷很难。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. Why are Geography, Drama, Art and English in the ascendant?
    为什么地理、戏剧、艺术和英语逐渐受宠?

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. This courtroom battle has been a poor advert for English justice.
    这场法庭上的争论为英格兰的司法制度做了一次拙劣的广告。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. Teddy clucked his tongue like a disapproving English matron.
    特迪咂了咂舌头,活像个不以为然的英国女舍监。

    来自柯林斯例句

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    近反义词

  • English muffin 英式松饼
  • English horn 英国管
  • English disease 支气管炎,英国式社会...
  • English setter 英国塞特种猎狗...
  • English Channel 英吉利海峡
  • British English 英式英语
  • basic English 基础英语
  • broken English 蹩脚英语
  • the English 英国人
  • American 美国人
  • American English 美式英语
  • English breakfast 英式早餐(熏肉、蛋、...
  • Oxford English 牛津英语(据认为是牛...
  • English English 英国英语
  • the father of English printing 最初把印刷术传入英国...
  • received English 标准英语
  • Plain English 易懂的英语,通俗易懂...
  • War dour-street English 古腔古调的英语,拟古...
  • murder the King"s English 破坏英语的纯洁性,说...
  • English As She Is Spoke 一本葡-英语法书...
  • 相似短语

  • in English 用英语
  • in english prep.用英语
  • English English 英国英语
  • an English evening 英语晚会
  • the English Channel 英吉利海峡
  • pidgin English 洋泾浜英语,不纯正的英语
  • English drawing 英式精梳毛纺前纺
  • English velvet 英国丝绒
  • Rule English 规则英文一种英文的格式,在它里面每个字有一个而且只有一个意思,反之,每一个意思有一个而且只有一个字来描述,这是根据英文的一种假定语这,有一套规则可以很顺利的将它编译,没有例外情形。
  • english walnut phr. 英国核桃木
  • 单词分析

    暂无,等待补充.

    记忆方法

    1. 音译“英吉利”,相信大家都听说过“英吉利海峡”吧, 它就是“English Channel”音译过来的,它是分隔英国与欧洲大陆的法国、并连接大西洋与北海的海峡。。

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