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gloss基本信息

读法:英 [glɒs] 美 [ɡlɑs]

释义:

  • n. 光彩;注释;假象
  • vt. 使光彩;掩盖;注释
  • n. (Gloss)人名;(德、西、捷)格洛斯
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    英英释义

    Noun:

  • an explanation or definition of an obscure word in a text
  • an alphabetical list of technical terms in some specialized field of knowledge; usually published as an appendix to a text on that field
  • the property of being smooth and shiny
  • an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading;"he hoped his claims would have a semblance of authenticity"
    "he tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction"
    "the situation soon took on a different color"
  • Verb:
  • give a shine or gloss to, usually by rubbing
  • provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases;"He annotated on what his teacher had written"
  • provide an interlinear translation of a word or phrase
  • give a deceptive explanation or excuse for;"color a lie"
  • 中英词源

    gloss 光泽,注释

    1.光泽,词源同glass, glow.

    2.注释,来自拉丁语glossa, 舌头,外来词,注释。

    gloss
    gloss: English has two words gloss. The one meaning ‘shining surface’ [16] is of unknown origin, although no doubt it belongs ultimately to the general nexus of words beginning gl- which mean broadly ‘bright, shining’. Forms such as Icelandic glossi ‘spark’ and Swedish dialect glossa ‘glow’ suggest a Scandinavian origin. Gloss ‘explanation, definition’ [16] goes back to Greek glossa ‘tongue’, source also of English epiglottis [17].

    This developed the secondary sense ‘language’ (as English tongue itself has done), and was borrowed by Latin as glōssa meaning ‘foreign word needing an explanation’, and eventually the ‘explanation’ itself. It passed into English via medieval Latin glōsa and Old French glose as gloze in the 14th century, and was reformulated as gloss on the basis of classical Latin glōssa in the 16th century. Glossary [14] comes from the Latin derivative glossārium.

    => epiglottis, glossary
    gloss (n.1)
    "glistening smoothness, luster," 1530s, probably from Scandinavian (compare Icelandic glossi "flame," related to glossa "to flame"), or obsolete Dutch gloos "a glowing," from Middle High German glos; probably ultimately from the same source as English glow (v.). Superficial lustrous smoothness due to the nature of the material (unlike polish, which is artificial).
    gloss (n.2)
    "word inserted as an explanation, translation, or definition," c. 1300, glose (modern form from 1540s; earlier also gloze), from Late Latin glossa "obsolete or foreign word," one that requires explanation; later extended to the explanation itself, from Greek glossa (Ionic), glotta (Attic) "language, a tongue; word of mouth, hearsay," also "obscure or foreign word, language," also "mouthpiece," literally "the tongue" (as the organ of speech), from PIE *glogh- "thorn, point, that which is projected" (source also of Old Church Slavonic glogu "thorn," Greek glokhis "barb of an arrow").

    Glosses were common in the Middle Ages, usually rendering Hebrew, Greek, or Latin words into vernacular Germanic, Celtic, or Romanic. Originally written between the lines, later in the margins. By early 14c. in a bad sense, "deceitful explanation, commentary that disguises or shifts meaning." This sense probably has been colored by gloss (n.1). Both glossology (1716) and glottology (1841) have been used in the sense "science of language."
    gloss (v.)
    c. 1300, glosen "use fair words; speak smoothly, cajole, flatter;" late 14c. as "comment on (a text), insert a word as an explanation, interpret," from Medieval Latin glossare and Old French gloser, from Late Latin glossa (see gloss (n.2)). Modern spelling from 16c.; formerly also gloze.

    The other verb, meaning "to add luster, make smooth and shining," is from 1650s, from gloss (n.1). Figurative sense of "smooth over, hide" is from 1729, mostly from the first verb, in its extended sense of "explain away, veil or shift the meaning of," but showing influence of the second. Related: Glossed; glossing.

    词态变化

    复数 glosses;
    第三人称单数 glosses;
    过去式 glossed;
    过去分词 glossed;
    现在分词 glossing;

    权威造句

    1. Some foreign governments appear happy to gloss over continued human rights abuses.
    一些外国政府似乎很乐于掩盖不断出现的侵犯人权现象。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. The whole idea was to give history a happy gloss.
    整个想法就是要粉饰历史。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. She brushed gloss on to her eyelids.
    她在眼睑上涂了些亮彩眼影。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. paper with a high gloss on one side
    单面上光纸

    来自《权威词典》

    5. John tried in vain to gloss over his faults.
    约翰极力想掩饰自己的缺点,但是没有用.

    来自《简明英汉词典》

    近反义词

  • gloss over 给以光滑的表面...
  • gloss paint 光泽涂料
  • mat gloss 平光
  • contrast gloss 对比光泽度
  • gloss finish 光泽整理
  • gloss oil 光泽油,松香清漆...
  • angular gloss 斜向光泽度
  • full gloss 全光泽,全光...
  • gloss varnish 有光清漆,上光漆...
  • gloss retention 保光性
  • gloss white 光泽白
  • surface gloss 表面光泽度
  • gloss topcoat 上釉顶层
  • gloss agent 光泽剂
  • gloss over sth 掩饰
  • gloss. =glossary
  • lip gloss 润唇膏
  • 相似短语

  • ink gloss 印刷面光泽
  • lost of gloss 失光
  • lip gloss n. 润唇膏,唇彩
  • gloss over 掩盖,掩饰,粉饰
  • loss of gloss 光泽损失
  • subjective gloss 单面光(泽)
  • gloss meter 光泽计
  • objective gloss 正反射光强镜面光泽
  • full gloss 全光,全光泽
  • gloss oil 光滑油,光油,光泽油
  • 单词分析

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    记忆方法

    1. gloss English has two words gloss. The one meaning "shining surface" is of unknown origin, although no doubt it belongs ultimately to the general nexus of words beginning gl- which mean broadly "bright, shining".
    2. gloss "explanation, definition" goes back to Greek glossa "tongue" => "mouthpiece, obscure word, language". This developed the secondary sense "language" (as English tongue itself has done), and was borrowed by Latin as glossa meaning "obsolete or obscure or foreign word needing an explanation", and eventually the "explanation" itself.
    3. 谐音“光裸色”------由光形成的裸色,很有光泽感。
    4. glossary => gloss.
    5. gl- "光"----与“光”有关的词根、单词。
    6. words beginning gl- which mean broadly "bright, shining".
    7. glow => gloss.
    8. 谐音“割了舌”-----gloss-, glott- "舌头"。
    9. 谐音“葛老师、哥乐释”-----葛老师经常给我们解释、作注解,哥哥很乐意给我解释、作注解。
    10. 谐音“光loss”----光、光泽减损、耗损了。

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