ash

        英 [??] 美[??]
        • n. 灰;灰燼
        • n. (Ash)人名;(英、俄、捷)阿什

        CET4TEM4考研CET6中低頻詞核心詞匯

        詞態變化


        復數:?ashes;

        中文詞源


        ash 灰,白蠟樹

        1.同詞根ard, 燒,字母r, s音變。

        2.來自PIE *os, 白蠟樹。

        英文詞源


        ash
        ash: [OE] There are two distinct words ash in English: ash the tree and ash ‘burnt material’. The tree (Old English ?sc) comes from a prehistoric Germanic *askiz, which in turn derived from the Indo-European base *os-; this was the source of several tree-names in other Indo-European languages, not all of them by any means corresponding to the ash: Latin ornus, for instance, meant ‘elm’, and Albanian ah is ‘beech’. Ash as in ‘cigarette ash’ is a descendant of Old English ?sce.

        It has cognate forms in other Germanic languages (German asche, Dutch asch, Swedish aska), pointing to a prehistoric Germanic *azgon, which may be related to the Latin verbs ārēre ‘be dry’ (source of English arid) and ārdēre ‘burn’ (source of English ardent, ardour, and arson).

        => ardent, arid, arson
        ash (n.1)
        "powdery remains of fire," Old English ?sce "ash," from Proto-Germanic *askon (cognates: Old Norse and Swedish aska, Old High German asca, German asche, Gothic azgo "ashes"), from PIE root *ai- (2) "to burn, glow" (cognates: Sanskrit asah "ashes, dust," Armenian azazem "I dry up," Greek azein "to dry up, parch," Latin ardus "parched, dry"). Spanish and Portuguese ascua "red-hot coal" are Germanic loan-words.

        Symbol of grief or repentance; hence Ash Wednesday (c. 1300), from custom introduced by Pope Gregory the Great of sprinkling ashes on the heads of penitents on the first day of Lent. Ashes meaning "mortal remains of a person" is late 13c., in reference to the ancient custom of cremation.
        ash (n.2)
        type of tree, Old English ?sc "ash tree," also "spear made of ash wood," from Proto-Germanic *askaz, *askiz (cognates: Old Norse askr, Old Saxon ask, Middle Dutch esce, German Esche), from PIE root *os- "ash tree" (cognates: Armenian haci "ash tree," Albanian ah "beech," Greek oxya "beech," Latin ornus "wild mountain ash," Russian jasen, Lithuanian uosis "ash"). Ash was the preferred wood for spear-shafts, so Old English ?sc sometimes meant "spear" (as in ?sc-here "company armed with spears").

        雙語例句


        1. Weather satellites have observed a ring of volcanic ash girdling the earth.
        氣象衛星觀測到一個環繞地球的火山灰帶。

        來自柯林斯例句

        2. Mount Unzen has been spewing out volcanic ash, gas, and rock today.
        云仙山今天一直在向外噴涌火山灰、氣體和火山巖。

        來自柯林斯例句

        3. The bodies buried in the fine ash slowly decayed.
        埋在灰燼里的尸體慢慢地腐爛了。

        來自柯林斯例句

        4. The power-generation plant belched out five tonnes of ash an hour.
        發電站每小時排出5噸灰。

        來自柯林斯例句

        5. The volcano threw new showers of magma and ash into the air.
        火山又向空中噴出了巖漿和火山灰。

        來自柯林斯例句

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