reptile

英['reptaɪl] 美['rɛptaɪl]
  • adj. 爬虫类的;卑鄙的
  • n. 爬行动物;卑鄙的人

词态变化


复数: reptiles;形容词: reptilian;

中文词源


reptile 爬行动物

来自拉丁语 repere,爬行,-t,过去分词格,来自 PIE*rep,爬行。

英文词源


reptile (n.)
late 14c., "creeping or crawling animal," from Old French reptile (early 14c.) and directly from Late Latin reptile, noun use of neuter of reptilis (adj.) "creping, crawling," from rept-, past participle stem of repere "to crawl, creep," from PIE root *rep- "to creep, crawl" (cognates: Lithuanian replioju "to creep"). Used of persons of low character from 1749.

Precise scientific use began to develop mid-18c., but the word was used as well at first of animals now known as amphibians, including toads, frogs, salamanders; separation of Reptilia (1835 as a distinct class) and Amphibia took place early 19c.; popular use lagged, and reptile still was used late 18c. with sense "An animal that creeps upon many feet" [Johnson, who calls the scorpion a reptile], sometimes excluding serpents.
And the terrestrial animals may be divided into quadrupeds or beasts, reptiles, which have many feet, and serpents, which have no feet at all. [Locke, "Elements of Natural Philosophy," 1689]



An inadvertent step may crush the snail
That crawls at ev'ning in the public path ;
But he that has humanity, forewarn'd,
Will tread aside, and let the reptile live.
[Cowper, "The Task," 1785]
The Old English word for "reptile" was slincend, related to slink.

双语例句


1. Mammals arose from a fairly primitive reptile in the Mesozoic era.
哺乳类起源于中生代宛若原始的爬虫类.

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2. Rise, and don't degrade youself into an abject reptile.
起来, 可别把你自己贬成一个下贱的爬虫.

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3. The land is teeming with reptile life.
这片土地多爬行动物.

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4. The frog is not a true reptile.
青蛙并非真正的爬行动物.

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5. So you should not be surprised to see someone keep a reptile as a pet.
所以,你不必惊奇有人养了一只爬行动物作为宠物.

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