jug
英 [dʒʌg]
美 [dʒʌɡ]
- n. [轻] 水壶;监牢
- vt. 关押;放入壶中
- vi. 模仿夜莺叫
- n. (Jug)人名;(塞)尤格
CET6+ TEM4 考 研 CET6
1. 该词象形:j (谐音“家、加”) + u (象形,像一个装水的容器) + g (谐音“罐”) => jug: 家里面装水的水罐儿。
2. 谐音“家锅”。
jug 壶,罐可能来自Jug,人名Joan的昵称。代指水壶,罐子。词义演变比较jack,jenny.
- jug (n.)
- "deep vessel for carrying liquids," late 15c., jugge, variant of jubbe, of unknown origin, perhaps from jug "a low woman, a maidservant" (mid-16c.), a familiar alteration of a common personal name, Joan or Judith. Use as a musical instrument is attested from 1946. Jughead "klutz" is from 1926; jughandle "tight curved road used for turns" is from 1961. Jugs for "woman's breasts" first recorded 1920 in Australian slang, short for milk jugs.
- 1. She found a pretty yellow jug smashed to bits.
- 她发现一个漂亮的黄色小罐被摔得粉碎。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. a five-gallon jug of beer
- 五加仑装的啤酒罐
来自《权威词典》
- 3. He walked along with a jug poised on his head.
- 他头上顶着一个水罐,保持着平衡往前走.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. She filled the jug with fresh water.
- 她将水壶注满了清水.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. After looking at the jug, Faulkner concurred that it was late Roman, third or fourth century.
- 看了这个罐子之后,福克纳赞成罐子属于罗马帝国晚期的说法,即3或4世纪。
来自柯林斯例句