holster
英 ['həʊlstə; 'hɒl-]
美 ['holstɚ]
- n. 手枪皮套
- n. (Holster)人名;(瑞典)霍尔斯特
TEM8 GRE
1. hall, hell, hull => holster.
2. hull => hol- + -ster => holster.
3. hold => holst- + -er => holster.
4. 谐音“厚手套儿”-----很厚的手枪皮套。这里“手套”是“手枪皮套”的简称。
holster 手枪皮套可能来自PIE*kel,隐藏,遮盖,词源同hole,cell,-ster,名词后缀。由隐藏引申词义保护,后用于指手枪皮套。
- holster
- holster: [17] Holster was probably borrowed from Dutch holster, and may well be related to Old English heolster ‘cover’, which did not survive into the Middle English period. It seems likely that its ultimate source was Indo- European *kel- ‘cover, hide’, a prolific progenitor of English words including apocalypse, cell, cellar, conceal, hall, hell, helmet, hole, hollow, hull ‘pod’, and occult.
=> apocalypse, cell, conceal, hall, hell, helmet, occult - holster (n.)
- "leather case for a pistol," 1660s, probably from Old English heolster, earlier helustr "concealment, hiding place," from Proto-Germanic *hulfti- (cognates: Old High German hulft "cover, case, sheath," Old Norse hulstr "case, sheath," Middle Dutch holster, German Halfter "holster"), from PIE *kel- (2) "to cover, to hide" (see cell). Intermediate forms are wanting, and the modern word could as well be from the Norse or Dutch cognates.
- holster (v.)
- by 1902, from holster (n.). Related: Holstered; holstering.
- 1. Philippe was in uniform, wearing a pistol holster on his belt.
- 菲利普身着制服,腰带上别着手枪皮套。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The officer undid the flap of his holster and drew his gun.
- 军官打开枪套盖拔出了手枪.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. Slowly he put it on, trousers, shirt, tie and jacket, holster and gunbelt.
- 他不慌不忙地把制服穿上:先穿裤子 、 衬衫, 再打上领带,然后再穿短上衣 、 挎手枪皮套和皮带.
来自教父部分
- 4. Now. He began to pull the gun out of its holster.
- 看准时机, 他开始把枪从枪套拿出.
来自互联网
- 5. After the shirt is modeled, I create the gun holster.
- 衬衫做好后, 我开始创建手枪皮套.
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