wire

英 [wa??] 美['wa??]
  • n. 電線;金屬絲;電報
  • vt. 拍電報;給…裝電線
  • vi. 打電報
  • n. (Wire)人名;(英)懷爾

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詞態(tài)變化


復數(shù):?wires;第三人稱單數(shù):?wires;過去式:?wired;過去分詞:?wired;現(xiàn)在分詞:?wiring;

中文詞源


wire 金屬絲,電線

來自PIE*wei,彎,轉(zhuǎn),纏繞,詞源同wind,vine。引申詞義金屬絲。

英文詞源


wire
wire: [OE] Wire probably goes back ultimately to the Indo-European base *wi- ‘plait’. Related forms in other Germanic languages have now largely died out. The adjective wireless is first recorded in 1894 (in the term wireless telephone); its use as a noun dates from around 1903.
wire (n.)
Old English wir "metal drawn out into a fine thread," from Proto-Germanic *wira- (cognates: Old Norse viravirka "filigree work," Swedish vira "to twist," Old High German wiara "fine gold work"), from PIE *wei- (1) "to turn, twist, plait" (cognates: Old Irish fiar, Welsh gwyr "bent, crooked;" Latin viere "to bend, twist," viri? "bracelets," of Celtic origin). A wire as marking the finish line of a racecourse is attested from 1883; hence the figurative down to the wire. Wire-puller in the political sense is 1848, American English, on the image of pulling the wires that work a puppet.
wire (v.)
c. 1300, "adorn with (gold) wire," from wire (n.). From 1859 as "communicate by means of a telegraphic wire;" 1891 as "furnish with electrical wires and connections." Related: Wired; wiring.

雙語例句


1. The one thousand pound bomb was triggered by a wire.
那顆重達1,000磅的炸彈是由一根導線引爆的。

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2. I ripped out the telephone wire that ran through to his office.
我把通到他辦公室的電話線拔掉了。

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3. A youth was inside the car, attempting to hot-wire it.
一個小青年正在車里試圖用電線短路的方法發(fā)動汽車。

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4. She learned to wire and plumb the house herself.
她學會了自己給房子拉接電線、敷設水管。

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5. They arranged to wire the money from the United States.
他們安排從美國匯款。

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