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candle

英 ['k?nd(?)l] 美['k?ndl]
  • n. 蠟燭;燭光;燭形物
  • vt. 對著光檢查

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詞態(tài)變化


復數(shù):?candles;

中文詞源


candle 蠟燭

來自詞根cand, 照明,進一步來自PIE *skai, 照耀,見shine.

英文詞源


candle
candle: [OE] Candle is one of the earliest English borrowings from Latin. It probably arrived with Christianity at the end of the 6th century, and is first recorded in a gloss from around the year 700. Latin candēla was a derivative of the verb candēre ‘be white, glow’, also the source of English candid and related to incandescent and incense. Candelabrum [19] is a Latin derivative. The Christian feast of Candlemas [OE] (February 2) gets its name from the blessing of church candles on that day.
=> candelabrum, candid, incandescent, incense
candle (n.)
Old English candel "lamp, lantern, candle," an early ecclesiastical borrowing from Latin candela "a light, torch, candle made of tallow or wax," from candere "to shine," from PIE root *kand- "to glow, to shine, to shoot out light" (cognates: Sanskrit cand- "to give light, shine," candra- "shining, glowing, moon;" Greek kandaros "coal;" Welsh cann "white;" Middle Irish condud "fuel").

Candles were unknown in ancient Greece (where oil lamps sufficed), but common from early times among Romans and Etruscans. Candles on birthday cakes seems to have been originally a German custom. To hold a candle to originally meant "to help in a subordinate capacity," from the notion of an assistant or apprentice holding a candle for light while the master works (compare Old English taporberend "acolyte"). To burn the candle at both ends is recorded from 1730.

雙語例句


1. The tramp produced a stump of candle from his deep pockets.
流浪漢從深口袋里掏出了一截蠟燭。

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2. Under the pretence of lighting a candle, she evades him and disappears.
她假裝點蠟燭,避開他消失了。

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3. The light from my candle threw his elongated shadow on the walls.
我的燭光將他拉長的影子投射在墻上。

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4. Another of his lucky finds was a pair of candle-holders.
他的另一個幸運發(fā)現(xiàn)是一對燭臺。

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5. Girls today can't hold a candle to the beauties of the Fifties.
如今的姑娘根本不能和50年代的美女相提并論。

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