grub是什么意思,grub怎么读


grub基本信息

读法:英 [grʌb] 美 [ɡrʌb]

释义:

  • vi. 翻掘;搜寻;挖土
  • vt. 挖掘寻找;将某物挖出;根除
  • n. 蛆,幼虫;食物
  • n. (Grub)人名;(塞、德、英)格鲁布
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    星级词汇:★★

    英英释义

    Noun:

  • informal terms for a meal
  • a soft thick wormlike larva of certain beetles and other insects
  • Verb:
  • ask for and get free; be a parasite
  • search about busily
  • 中英词源

    grub 幼虫,蛆

    词源同grave, 挖。因其挖洞而得名。

    grub
    grub: [13] Grub ‘dig’ comes ultimately from prehistoric Germanic *grub-, perhaps via Old English *grybban, although no record of such a verb has actually come down to us (the related Germanic *grab- gave English grave, while a further variant *grōb- produced groove [15]). The relationship of grub ‘dig’ to the various noun uses of the word is far from clear. Grub ‘larva’, first recorded in the 15th century, may have been inspired by the notion of larvae digging their way through wood or earth, but equally it could be connected (via the idea of ‘smallness’) with the contemporary but now obsolete grub ‘short, dwarfish fellow’ – an entirely mysterious word. Grub ‘food’, which dates from the 17th century, is usually said to have been suggested by birds’ partiality for grubs or larvae as part of their diet.

    And in the 19th century a grub was also a ‘dirty child’ – perhaps originally one who got dirty by digging or grubbing around in the earth – which may have been the source of grubby ‘dirty’ [19].

    => grave, groove
    grub (v.)
    c. 1300, "dig in the ground," from hypothetical Old English *grybban, *grubbian, from West Germanic *grubbjan (cognates: Middle Dutch grobben, Old High German grubilon "to dig, search," German grübeln "to meditate, ponder"), from PIE *ghrebh- (2) "to dig, bury, scratch" (see grave (n.)). Transitive sense "dig up by the roots" is from 1550s. Related: Grubbed; grubbing.
    grub (n.)
    "larva of an insect," early 15c., perhaps from grub (v.) on the notion of "digging insect," or from the possibly unrelated Middle English grub "dwarfish fellow" (c. 1400). Meaning "dull drudge" is 1650s. The slang sense of "food" is first recorded 1650s, said to be from birds eating grubs, but also often linked with bub "drink."

    词态变化

    复数 grubs;
    第三人称单数 grubs;
    过去式 grubbed;
    过去分词 grubbed;
    现在分词 grubbing;
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    权威造句

    1. She sprinkled pepper on my grub, watching me nosh.
    她在我的食物上撒了点胡椒粉,看着我吃。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. Their ambitions are to bash out good grub with minimal fuss.
    他们的目标就是尽可能省劲地大量供应可口饭菜。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. "But it"s good grub," he added. "You"re right," Pantieri assented.
    “但是伙食不错,”他补充道。“没错,”潘蒂埃里表示同意。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. Get yourself some grub and come and sit down.
    你自己去盛些吃的,过来坐下吃。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. Each of these eggs hatches out into a tiny grub.
    这些虫卵中的每一个都将孵化出一条小幼虫.

    来自《简明英汉词典》

    近反义词

  • grub about 翻寻
  • grub up 掘出
  • Grub Street 葛拉布街
  • grub saw 大理石手锯
  • cattle grub 牛皮蝇幼虫
  • grub out 连根挖
  • grub ax 掘根斧
  • head grub 头蝇蛆
  • grub hoe 掘根锄
  • grub screw 木螺丝,埋头螺钉...
  • white grub 蛴螬
  • grub axe 掘根斧
  • nettle grub 中国绿刺蛾,扁刺蛾...
  • grub holes 蛴螬孔
  • money grubbing 聚敛钱财
  • grub around 孜孜不倦地东翻西找...
  • grub-street hack 穷文人,雇佣文人,卖...
  • 相似短语

  • grub on v. 做苦工
  • grub out 连根挖
  • white grub 蛴螬
  • grub holes 蛴螬孔
  • grub puller 掘根机,掘根机
  • nettle grub 扁刺蛾,中国绿刺蛾
  • grub saw 大理石手锯
  • grub street 格拉布街(伦敦的一条旧街,潦倒文人群集之处
  • grub axe 掘根斧,掘根斧
  • grub screw 1. 平头螺钉,平头螺丝,木螺钉,木螺丝2. 自攻螺栓(尖头带螺纹的螺栓,头上是十字形或者一字形)
  • 单词分析

    暂无,等待补充.

    记忆方法

    1. grave => grub => groove.

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