winter
英 ['wɪntə]
美 ['wɪntɚ]
- n. 冬季;年岁;萧条期
- vi. 过冬
- adj. 冬天的;越冬的
- n. (Winter)人名;(英、德、匈、罗、捷、西、芬、瑞典、法)温特
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winter 【wind风+er名词后缀:冬天主要的特点是风非常冷和硬】n. 冬季
winter 冬天争议词源,通常认为来自PIE*wed,雨,水,湿的,词源同wet,water,即多雨季节。
- winter
- winter: [OE] Winter is a general Germanic word (German and Dutch spell it the same, Swedish and Danish have vinter). Its prehistoric ancestor was *wentrus, but the ultimate source of this is uncertain. It could well go back to a nasalized version of the Indo-European base *wed-, *wod-, *ud- ‘wet’ (source also of English otter, water and wet), in which case winter would be etymologically the ‘wet’ season. But an alternative theory traces it back to Indo- European *wind- ‘white’ (source of Breton gwenn, Welsh gwyn – which may underlie English penguin – and Irish fionn ‘white’), in which case it would denote the ‘white’ season.
- winter (n.)
- Old English winter (plural wintru), "the fourth and coldest season of the year, winter," from Proto-Germanic *wintruz "winter" (cognates: Old Frisian, Dutch winter, Old Saxon, Old High German wintar, German winter, Danish and Swedish vinter, Gothic wintrus, Old Norse vetr "winter"), probably literally "the wet season," from PIE *wend-, from root *wed- (1) "water, wet" (see water (n.1)). On another old guess, cognate with Gaulish vindo-, Old Irish find "white."
As an adjective in Old English. The Anglo-Saxons counted years in "winters," as in Old English ænetre "one-year-old;" and wintercearig, which might mean either "winter-sad" or "sad with years." Old Norse Vetrardag, first day of winter, was the Saturday that fell between Oct. 10 and 16. - winter (v.)
- "to pass the winter (in some place)," late 14c., from winter (n.). Related: Wintered; wintering.
- 1. If unused, winter radishes run to seed in spring.
- 如果不去动的话,冬萝卜会在春天开花结籽。
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- 2. He has almost certainly blown his chance of touring India this winter.
- 他几乎肯定失去了今冬去印度旅行的机会。
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- 3. Winter weather can leave you feeling fatigued and tired.
- 冬季会让人感觉疲乏无力。
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- 4. Sweden is lovely in summer— cold beyond belief in winter.
- 瑞典的夏天非常宜人——冬天却冷得让人难以置信。
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- 5. The sudden onset of winter caused havoc with rail and air transport.
- 冬天的突然降临让铁路和航空运输系统陷入混乱。
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