|

楼主 |
发表于 2015-2-3 17:32:27
|
显示全部楼层
7 v. y7 s/ k4 f* o, y! w+ `4 [4 \2 L; e. B% S( y
, h. F& T' d) z* d! Z
) ^* F/ b% U8 l: A哈里路亚 【感想】《牛津大学词典》比NOAD“精”在哪(内详) http://www.yiwen.com.cn/mybbs/An ... ID=18&ID=2287827 m$ P/ h9 i/ T
null_hx 【分享】《译文版牛津英汉双解词典》管窥 http://www.yiwen.com.cn/mybbs/An ... ID=132257&p=190: ~; |9 M- f! U- U% F# } d, k
) ?" S2 W, C" _1 O5 e【感想】《牛津大学词典》比NOAD“精”在哪(内详)0 i1 h% d# Y) }1 x/ M' s1 H: M* P/ Y
! \6 `. g+ S; _% y% I0 p. B) I2 {
时间有限,只对比了《牛津大学词典》第一页; O, N, b9 l' {! o3 S2 `( m
8 s1 ^0 N7 d( M; R$ O' t
以下是NOAD2比《牛津大学词典》多出来的内容( b. _9 ^9 ~! r8 f* t
! h* _; s" E5 t& h$ F+ M
. ]( Z( S! G4 O. KA(2) Brit ,informal A level. h7 d; e/ f* Y' y
. ^$ N, d) ?7 e4 Qa Middle English :weak form of Old English an one7 t, k9 y2 C/ N
y# [) t# V* y! m# \3 J
a-1 from Greek
& n, l# L4 Z7 Z9 @& i
; N8 T# L( L" @8 ^' F$ T$ F" ka-2 Old English,unstressed form of ON.3 y, J! o3 u, \+ S% O6 @; F, Q5 D
4 L, y/ Q' @) M9 t, \
a-4 corresponding to Old French e-,es-
% M4 c! q& A, g1 W+ A8 W$ i3 A4 W
3 k: {0 A P/ v8 T4 W-a(1) representing a Greek,Latin,or Romance feminine singular./ ]& L' R+ m3 ]
4 A6 Z% V t+ W( A- H
-a(3) representing a casual pronunciation.% p( | O+ H. }
- e) _6 j& R' K4 r9 } O b& bA3 解释共三行
- D8 X, e4 N5 Z0 H. L
# h8 u& H* G* t; n/ k: fA4 解释共三行: [2 U" l5 n( z' ~8 F
6 y z) i0 i% B2 G
A5 解释共三行2 l5 |/ H9 E) S: Z7 a
) o3 W1 c0 `/ c/ _/ T
aa mid 19 th cent : from Hawaiian a-a
0 ~( o9 Q7 Z8 @* [) z+ T2 l; j' z$ g0 I. @: j
Aachen an industrial city and spa% h/ P& y% ]# |6 d" z
1 z: Q3 M$ T! k3 F8 s! ]! ` V
AAD aaar. Analog analog digital,indicating that a musical recording
- I, P6 F. X# Y was made and mastered in analog form before stored digitally.8 c* M6 ~9 T0 M. x3 l
6 z/ \) ~6 ^! ?, P9 w% X5 P% g7 H8 yAalborg an industrial city and port
, S6 Q y& P4 Z9 V a% n: @
4 A3 v, M+ r" i+ A7 Y1 `3 MAardvark orycteropus afer,the only living member of the family orycteropidae
0 C. g3 n. \4 l3 m5 l8 i& G! | and order tubulidentata.
+ M% o2 r( }5 _; j Late 18th cent :from South African Dutch ,from aarde earth +vark pig.
0 G. x7 {3 }: x& M5 I/ W* U
1 Z6 h4 d) Q$ G- Z! Raardwolf mid 19th cent : from South African Dutch ,from aarde earth
+ U+ A# ]& ?1 j3 J5 [# H +wolf wolf# T: l P6 G: I" M! ?
8 R1 a/ ~* \" ]3 ^9 k
aargh late 18th cent :imitative,lengthened form of AH,to express a& ?- Z @4 ]1 Z& k* K
prolonged cry.
! R- \" E& I; g1 X$ i5 N
+ N3 b% b$ u& ]" k$ }2 L BAaron’s beard a name given to various plants,esp.the ROSE OF SHARON9 x- K: z; X1 u$ e
(sense 2)1 p+ h O0 H; Q" Y3 M
Early 19th cent:alluding to AARON,whose beard “went down to
, C/ ~: d8 [2 u6 J the skirts of his garments”(Psalms 133:2),because of the
1 [, Q. G1 t; L' g3 @# i/ O: a$ u prominent hairy staments or the long runners that some of these % T9 [( G+ V9 J Q& h
plants put out.
. g- |2 \. y8 U9 i. J! v: f8 }; I+ V
4 t' C* k% I3 D$ F* n7 F CAaron’s rod another term for the great or common mullein 5 W$ ~3 o3 ~( U/ L7 x. }: u
Mid 18th cent: alluding to AARON.whose staff was said to
6 g- z2 T- [5 u: p. z( c" O2 n have flowered(Numbers 17:8)
. ?( @; ~, q/ {* ~# z, T' }% W2 d5 o. ~' f) N4 n
AAUP American Association of University Presses' t% I, g$ A* D2 X
American Association of University Professors8 c9 u/ O/ M, [5 h5 [" E" M8 F
) r7 [! K! }$ \" oAAVE linguistics African American Vernacular English./ ?# J/ @- l, z/ E/ Q6 Z1 i
. k l; s/ l" M+ A0 _' L4 M
AB(1) in bolld transfusion ,a person with blood of group is a potential
# z+ i7 y/ E2 F% e universal recipient.
' M+ D# J4 i* H3 E9 o/ I, `* P8 r! F6 r9 E# V+ ]
AB(2) from Latin Artium Baccalaureus * C, b/ I) Y* f' w, ^( ^$ i, O: U
& s6 }* [% U$ r; ^, t/ `Ab1 from hebrew ab.
! u D' E' J, [# ~5 w9 G* L
8 b+ X) K& v+ MAb- from Latin: R2 W( b) C6 y) d
' O+ B, Q* x g2 H: ~abaca mid 18th cent: via spanish from tagalog abaka
& S8 t `8 S4 Z: |
5 n1 ?7 x+ V+ m- F3 baback 1,the little strip of pasture abck of the house.
7 [% W& a3 H/ A, K Old English on baec.long written as two words,the term came to be , k% S7 P% ]5 D! \3 G! W
treated as a single world in nautical use.7 ^9 ~7 j/ a' {6 `
PHRASE. He was taken aback by the sharpness in her voice.% Y& Q, f3 `4 \2 _% A
. y/ D0 f5 m' J$ m8 l( S) [abacus late Middle English (denoting a board strewn with sand on which to
, R0 r" c8 s2 K0 _1 a draw figures):from Latin,from Greek abax,abak- slab drawing board ,6 ^2 ?. J; D9 L* T4 i, y
of semitic origin;probably related to hebrew abaq dust.
2 T- ~& b6 N; V% F& U1 v; Q: q. G1 O. ~/ _: ~
Abadan a major port and oil-refining center on an island of the same name on
% ?$ Y" t3 N. ?( V, v( L the shatt al-arab waterway in western iran
! L5 x' S' [/ t+ u/ c/ w4 P" ^4 s6 f7 L: i$ `
Abaddon late middle english:via greek from hebrew abaddon destruction.Its
, C% X& D, K- G3 D8 B' [ use for hell arose in the late 17 th cent.5 n" \" F! G( P7 [/ s( ^5 Q
* g( }$ z4 _; | f0 y3 N: t3 V0 [abaft the yacht has a shower just abft the galley8 w/ j9 a. G$ H) r2 ~- N
Middle English(in the sense backward):from A-2(expressing motion)
7 I' }3 K0 z3 }! A +archaic abaft in the rear.1 A1 v- v% H0 Y( F: V, A
% [ y" J" |6 d" p. K5 r7 LAbalone Genus haliotis,family haliotidae.class gastropda.
9 [0 u! a% _2 n1 G: h Mid 19 th cent :via Latin American Spanish from aulun,from an
/ g6 b9 j3 O" t$ A3 v& K& s+ X American Indian language of Monterey Bay ,California.
/ c# y: n5 f% l1 X' E. F2 w6 g. X) ]( V9 z* U7 `2 ?/ K& w2 k& R! G2 ^7 \
abandon v.1, he had clearly abandoned all pretense of trying to succeed.See
) D8 i* P( d' y not at RELINGQUISH; f- t9 A% Q! a% y) F
2, against the background of preceived threats,the tour was
* G7 b: m1 ~+ k& q ~" ~8 S abandoned.
: K1 @3 W+ k; Q% b Derelict houses were abandoned.8 f8 ^0 J) `# x" G! d6 L2 T; L# h" a
It was an attempt to persuade businesses not to abandon the
# f9 P) U% a8 @ area to inner-city deprivation.
; U0 J% b( g) a8 u6 a 3, abandoning herself to moony fantasies.( B) w! K7 a W6 n8 a: b% D+ r
n, she sings and sways with total abandon.: _2 G' }4 k6 i+ R$ d
Late middle english: from old french abandoner,from a-(from latin
, p. K6 S# Z) \' ^ I5 _& K6 z ad to at)+bandon control,based on late latin bannus,bannum(see / y4 s/ U' a( j- T8 Z1 j* T
BAN 1),The original sense was bring under control ,later give in'% z) E _0 Y- m9 ^2 f) L( n2 h
to the control of ,surrender to (sense 3)' A- K: D1 b! |3 \2 N- R0 [: p
7 @- j7 s- i8 N0 T$ [Abandoned 1,a home for orphan and abandoned boys - Q. z9 `4 H3 |6 t- \( R8 \1 p% X
2,an abandoned jeep stood in the street
$ y0 C. k% F! Z. W 3,a wild,abandoned dance.3 b! Q! G6 W! g( t- j
0 W Q9 U4 `9 H6 M6 \
Abase I watched my colleagues abasing themselves before the board of 5 q8 i' \# W1 f
trustees.See note at HUMBLE.2 d9 Z, x+ l) E8 ~" P: e" }
Late middle english:from old french abaissier,from a-(from latin ad
1 C. g1 \6 I8 z) q5 a- d to at)+baissier to lower,based on late latin bassus short of * E# ~* }3 P3 g5 E4 b3 F0 {2 |
stature. The spelling has been influenced by BASE2 .: Z7 e* u% D3 l; z' a* Z2 A: g" F
! ^4 M! [* G* y& w$ TAbash she was not abashed at being caught., w" u0 f' H P- R2 @$ K- u" p
Middle english english : from Anglo-Norman French abaiss-;compare
& D4 _' [9 z9 ^ with Old French esbaiss-,lengthened stem of eabair,from es- utterly
9 R" [9 j( l' a) ]8 |& v. ^6 O +bair astound.6 D+ F* B" d! D# E% i3 I# H
1 x& ^5 Q; t* W. @
Abate the storm suddenly abated ,see note at ALLEVIATE.
+ K9 E' s5 n; [# d nothing abated his crusading zeal.$ n7 E) b' F1 W% q) |. V' V8 s
Middle English (in the legal sense put a stop to (a nuisance)):from 6 A& P3 g3 f* |- V' o' _: i- J* r
Old French abatre to fell,from a-(from latin ad to at )+batre to beat
5 k9 v( A- W! s5 a9 X9 w (from latin battere,battuere to beat)- Y' ~2 u- O9 {+ \: e
: V% D9 @% |: OAbatement noise abatement/an abatement in the purchase price.! F( M% a/ M7 u) R# @
Middle English:from Anglo-Norman French,from Old French abatre
+ r4 y1 z# K2 A9 r) E- k- I fell ,put an end to(see ABATE) |
|