stain
英 [steɪn]
美 [sten]
- vt. 沾污;败坏;给…着色
- vi. 污染;被沾污;被染污
- n. 污点;瑕疵;着色剂
- n. (Stain)人名;(德)施泰因;(塞、瑞典)斯泰因
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1. dis- + ting- => stain.
2. 不锈钢(Stainless Steel)是不锈耐酸钢的简称.
3. 电影:《人性的污点》:《The Human Stain》。
4. distain => stain.
5. SS为不锈钢钢材通用编号的英文前缀简称。较为常见的是SS304号不锈钢钢材。
6. 谐音“色玷痕”。
stain 弄脏,玷污,斑点,污渍来自中古英语 steinen,涂彩,着色,来自古诺斯语 steina,涂彩,着色,来自 steinn,石头,矿石, 矿物蓝,颜色,色彩,来自 Proto-Germanic*stainaz,石头,词源同 stone.其原义可能是将有颜 色的矿石磨粉后用于涂色,如中国古代常用的朱砂就是一种非常重要的颜色原料,后引申词 义弄脏,玷污,斑点,污渍等。
- stain (v.)
- late 14c., "damage or blemish the appearance of," probably representing a merger of Old Norse steina "to paint, color, stain," and a shortened form of Middle English disteynen "to discolor or stain," from Old French desteign-, stem of desteindre "to remove the color" (Modern French déteindre), from des- (from Latin dis- "remove;" see dis-) + Old French teindre "to dye," from Latin tingere (see tincture). Meaning "to color" (fabric, wood, etc.) is from 1650s. Intransitive sense "to become stained, take stain" is from 1877. Related: Stained; staining. Stained glass is attested from 1791.
- stain (n.)
- 1560s, "act of staining," from stain (v.). Meaning "a stain mark, discoloration produced by foreign matter" is from 1580s. Meaning "dye used in staining" is from 1758.
- 1. A dark red stain was spreading across his shirt.
- 一块深红色的污渍正在他的衬衫上渗开。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I hope it doesn't stain the carpet.
- 希望它别把地毯弄脏。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. She couldn't rub off the blood stain on her blouse.
- 她没法将上衣的血渍擦掉.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. It will remain an indelible stain on his memory.
- 这将成为他记忆中一个不可磨灭的污点.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 5. The damp rising from the ground caused the walls to stain badly.
- 地面上升起的湿气使墙壁的颜色变得很难看.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》