hind
英 [haɪnd]
美 [haɪnd]
- adj. 后部的
- n. 雌鹿
- n. (Hind)人名;(英、芬)欣德
TEM4
hind 后面的,后腿的来自Proto-Germanic*hind,后面,词源同behind.进一步可能来自PIE*ken,使运动,移动,词源同cinema,conation,kinetic.即运动准备,后腿发力,引申词义后面的,后腿的。
- hind
- hind: English has two words hind. The adjective meaning ‘rear’ [13] probably came mainly from behind, a compound formed in Old English times from bi- ‘by’ and hindan ‘from behind’, whose ultimate origins are unknown. Related are German hinter ‘behind’, the first element of hinterland, which English borrowed in the 19th century, and the verb hinder [OE], etymologically ‘put behind or back’. Hind ‘female deer’ [OE] comes ultimately from Indo- European *kemti-, a derivative of *kem- ‘hornless’.
=> behind, hinder, hinterland - hind (adj.)
- c. 1300, "rear, back," perhaps a back-formation from Old English behindan "back, behind," used as adverb and preposition, or from or influenced by Old English hindan (adv.) "from behind," from Proto-Germanic *hind- "behind" (cognate with Gothic hindan (prep.) "on that side of, beyond, behind;" German hinten "behind"), of unknown origin. Possibly influenced by Middle English hiner (adv.) "back, rear."
- hind (n.)
- "female deer," Old English hind, from Proto-Germanic *hinthjo- (cognates: Old Norse hind, Dutch hinde, Old High German hinta, German Hinde "hind") perhaps from PIE *kemti-, from root *kem- "hornless" (cognates: Greek kemas, Lithuanian smulas "young deer, gazelle").
- 1. The higher rates have been a hind-rance to economic recovery.
- 高利率已经成为经济复苏的障碍。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. You would be more of a hind-rance than a help.
- 你帮不上忙,反倒会碍事。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Suddenly the cow kicked up its hind legs.
- 奶牛突然尥起了蹶子。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The horse reared up on its hind legs.
- 那匹马后腿前立,站了起来。
来自《权威词典》
- 5. The animal is able to stand up on its hind limbs.
- 这种动物能够用后肢站立.
来自《简明英汉词典》