world是什么意思,world怎么读


world基本信息

读法:英 [wɜːld] 美 [wɝld]

释义:

  • n. 世界;领域;宇宙;世俗;全人类;物质生活
  • 使用频率:★★★★★

    星级词汇:★★★★★

    英英释义

    Noun:

  • everything that exists anywhere;"they study the evolution of the universe"
    "the biggest tree in existence"
  • people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest;"the Western world"
  • all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you;"his world was shattered"
    "we live in different worlds"
    "for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were"
  • the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on;"the Earth moves around the sun"
    "he sailed around the world"
  • people in general considered as a whole;"he is a hero in the eyes of the public"
  • a part of the earth that can be considered separately;"the outdoor world"
    "the world of insects"
  • the concerns of this life as distinguished from heaven and the afterlife;"they consider the church to be independent of the world"
  • all of the living human inhabitants of the earth;"all the world loves a lover"
    "she always used `humankind" because `mankind" seemed to slight the women"
  • Adjective:
  • involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope;"global war"
    "global monetary policy"
    "neither national nor continental but planetary"
    "a world crisis"
    "of worldwide significance"
  • 中英词源

    world 世界

    缩写自古英语worold,一段时间,人类,人类的存在,wor-,人,男人,词源同virile,werewolf,old,老人,时代,字面意思即男人的时代,人的存在,后引申词义人的一生,今生,人世,人类的活动与事务,世界。词义演变比较university,cosmos.

    world
    world: [OE] Etymologically, world means ‘age of man’. That is the basis of its earliest recorded sense, ‘earthly existence, human life’. But already by the 9th century it was being used for the ‘earth’ itself. It is a compound noun formed in the prehistoric Germanic period from *weraz ‘man’ (probable source of the were- of English werewolf and related to virile) and *ald- ‘age’ (ancestor of English old), and its relatives include German welt, Dutch wereld, Swedish verld, and Danish verden.
    => old, virile, werewolf
    world (n.)
    Old English woruld, worold "human existence, the affairs of life," also "a long period of time," also "the human race, mankind, humanity," a word peculiar to Germanic languages (cognates: Old Saxon werold, Old Frisian warld, Dutch wereld, Old Norse verold, Old High German weralt, German Welt), with a literal sense of "age of man," from Proto-Germanic *wer "man" (Old English wer, still in werewolf; see virile) + *ald "age" (see old).

    Originally "life on earth, this world (as opposed to the afterlife)," sense extended to "the known world," then to "the physical world in the broadest sense, the universe" (c. 1200). In Old English gospels, the commonest word for "the physical world," was Middangeard (Old Norse Midgard), literally "the middle enclosure" (see yard (n.1)), which is rooted in Germanic cosmology. Greek kosmos in its ecclesiastical sense of "world of people" sometimes was rendered in Gothic as manaseþs, literally "seed of man." The usual Old Norse word was heimr, literally "abode" (see home). Words for "world" in some other Indo-European languages derive from the root for "bottom, foundation" (such as Irish domun, Old Church Slavonic duno, related to English deep); the Lithuanian word is pasaulis, from pa- "under" + saule "sun."

    Original sense in world without end, translating Latin saecula saeculorum, and in worldly. Latin saeculum can mean both "age" and "world," as can Greek aion. Meaning "a great quantity or number" is from 1580s. Out of this world "surpassing, marvelous" is from 1928; earlier it meant "dead." World Cup is by 1951; U.S. baseball World Series is by 1893 (originally often World"s Series). World power in the geopolitical sense first recorded 1900. World-class is attested from 1950, originally of Olympic athletes.

    词态变化

    复数 worlds;
    Www.wENTiYi.cOm

    权威造句

    1. The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are stronger at the broken places.
    生活总是让我们遍体鳞伤,但到后来,那些受伤的地方会变得更坚强。

    来自金山词霸 每日一句

    2. A changing world has put pressures on the company.
    日新月异的世界使这家公司感到了压力。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. "Take That" are the best group in the whole world. So there.
    “接招”乐队是世界上最好的组合,就是这样的。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. Many of the clothes come from the world"s top fashion houses.
    这些服装中有很多出自世界顶级时装设计公司。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. The world of the gods is anthropomorphic, an imitative projection of ours.
    神界是拟人化的,是模仿我们人类世界的一个投影。

    来自柯林斯例句

    近反义词

  • area
  • earth
  • field
  • globe
  • planet
  • 相似短语

  • the world to be 未来世界, 来世, 来生
  • to the world 极度地,完全地
  • This World 本界
  • this world 今世, 今生, 人世
  • for the world 1.(肯定句内)每一方面都...,正好是...
    2.(否定句内)无论如何,怎样也...
  • for the World 1. (肯定句内)每一方面都...,正好是...
  • in the world 世界上,究竟,到底
  • not for the world 决不,无论如何也不
  • all the world 全世界
  • all the world to 对…来说比什么都重要
  • 单词分析

    这些名词均可表示“地球”之意。
    earth指表面有陆地和水,人类所居住行星的名字。有时与“天”相对,泛指“地”。
    world通常相当于earth与globe,现多用指地球,地球上的世界,社会和人。
    globe指我们生活的地球,但强调其实体和圆形。

    记忆方法

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