arctic

        英 ['ɑ?kt?k] 美['ɑrkt?k]
        • adj. 北極的;極寒的
        • n. 北極圈;御寒防水套鞋
        • n. (Arctic)人名;(英)阿克蒂克

        CET6TEM4IELTSGRE常用詞匯低頻詞

        中文詞源


        arctic 北極的

        來自希臘語arktos, 熊,北極的代表動物。

        英文詞源


        arctic
        arctic: [14] Etymologically, the Arctic is the region of the ‘bear’. Nothing to do with polar bears, though. The characteristic constellations of the northern hemisphere are the ‘Little Bear’ (Latin Ursa Minor), which contains the northern celestial pole, and the Plough, otherwise known as the ‘Great Bear’ (Latin Ursa Major). The perception that they resemble a bear (Greek arktos) goes back to ancient times, and the Greeks used the derived adjective arktikos, literally ‘relating to bears’, to denote ‘northern’.

        By the time this reached English, via Latin ar(c)ticus and Old French artique, it was being applied specifically to the northern polar regions. (The original English spelling, reflecting the French form, was artic. The more etymologically ‘correct’ arctic came in in the 17th century, but uncertain spellers are still apt to regress to artic.) Antarctic [14] for the corresponding southern polar region likewise comes ultimately from Greek (antarktikos, with the prefix anti- ‘opposite’). Arcturus [14], the name of a very bright star in the constellation Bo?tes, means literally ‘bear watcher’ or ‘bear guardian’ (Greek Arktouros), a reference to the fact that the tail of the Great Bear points towards it.

        Arctic (adj.)
        late 14c., artik, from Old French artique, from Medieval Latin articus, from Latin arcticus, from Greek arktikos "of the north," literally "of the (constellation) Bear," from arktos "bear; Ursa Major; the region of the north," the Bear being a northerly constellation. From *rkto-, the usual Indo-European base for "bear" (cognates: Avestan aresho, Armenian arj, Albanian ari, Latin ursus, Welsh arth); see bear (n.) for why the name changed in Germanic. The -c- was restored from 1550s. As a noun, "the Arctic regions," from 1560s.

        雙語例句


        1. TV pictures showed the arctic conditions.
        電視畫面顯示了嚴(yán)寒的環(huán)境。

        來自《權(quán)威詞典》

        2. This ship was designed expressly for exploring the Arctic waters.
        這艘船是為考察北極水域而特意設(shè)計的.

        來自《簡明英漢詞典》

        3. They flew over the unlimited reaches of the Arctic.
        他們飛過了茫茫無邊的北極上空.

        來自《簡明英漢詞典》

        4. Cold and hungry, they drifted helplessly towards the Arctic.
        他們又冷又餓, 無助地漂向北極.

        來自《簡明英漢詞典》

        5. The Arctic remains the domain of the polar bear.
        北極仍是北極熊的領(lǐng)地.

        來自《簡明英漢詞典》

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