lake

        英 [le?k] 美[lek]
        • n. 湖;深紅色顏料;胭脂紅
        • vt. (使)血球溶解
        • vi. (使)血球溶解
        • n. (Lake)人名;(德、塞、瑞典)拉克;(英)萊克

        CET4TEM4考研CET6中頻詞基本詞匯

        詞態變化


        復數:?lakes;

        中文詞源


        lake 湖,湖泊

        來自拉丁語lacus,湖泊,池塘,來自PIE*laku,滴,滲透,詞源同leak,loch,lough.

        英文詞源


        lake
        lake: English has two words lake. The one meaning ‘body of water’ [13] comes via Old French lac from Latin lacus. This goes back to the same prehistoric source as produced Gaelic loch (acquired by English in the 14th century) and Latin lacūna ‘hole, pit, pool’ (from which English got lacuna [17] and, via Italian or Spanish, lagoon [17]); this seems to have denoted ‘hole, basin’, the notion of ‘water-filled hole’ being a secondary development. Lake the colour [17], now usually encountered only in crimson lake, is a variant of lac, a term for a reddish resin or dye that comes via Dutch or French from Hindi lākh, and forms the second syllable of English shellac.

        Its ultimate source is Sanskrit lākshā. Lacquer [16] comes via early modern French lacre ‘sealingwax’ from laca, the Portuguese version of lac.

        => lacuna, lagoon; lacquer, shellac
        lake (n.1)
        "body of water," early 12c., from Old French lack and directly from Latin lacus "pond, lake," also "basin, tank," related to lacuna "hole, pit," from PIE *laku- (cognates: Greek lakkos "pit, tank, pond," Old Church Slavonic loky "pool, puddle, cistern," Old Irish loch "lake, pond"). The common notion is "basin." There was a Germanic form of the word, which yielded cognate Old Norse l?gr "sea flood, water," Old English lacu "stream," lagu "sea flood, water," leccan "to moisten" (see leak (v.)). In Middle English, lake, as a descendant of the Old English word, also could mean "stream; river gully; ditch; marsh; grave; pit of hell," and this might have influenced the form of the borrowed word. The North American Great Lakes so called from 1660s.
        lake (n.2)
        "deep red coloring matter," 1610s, from French laque (see lac), from which it was obtained.

        雙語例句


        1. He tramped hurriedly round the lake towards the garden.
        他匆匆地邁著沉重的步伐繞過湖邊向花園走去。

        來自柯林斯例句

        2. The water level in Lake Taihu has reached record levels.
        太湖水位達到了歷史最高值。

        來自柯林斯例句

        3. A blizzard was blasting great drifts of snow across the lake.
        暴風雪夾著大團的積雪吹過湖面。

        來自柯林斯例句

        4. There was swimming and sailing down on the lake.
        有人在湖上游泳和揚帆。

        來自柯林斯例句

        5. The view of lake and plunging cliffs seduces visitors.
        湖光旖旎、峭壁崢嶸,游客們被深深吸引了。

        來自柯林斯例句

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