tortoise

英['tɔːtəs;-tɒɪz] 美['tɔːrtəs]
  • n. 龟,[脊椎] 乌龟(等于testudo);迟缓的人

词态变化


复数: tortoises;

中文词源


tortoise 陆龟,龟

来自中古英语 tortuse,来自拉丁语 tortuca,乌龟,可能来自 tartaruchus,地狱的,词源同 Tartarus, 塔耳塔洛斯,古希腊神话中的地狱,迷信说法,认为乌龟来自地狱。或来自拉丁语 tortus, 扭曲的,扭成一团的,词源同 turn,torque.因乌龟脚趾的形状而得名。拼写可能受 porpoise 影 响而俗化。

英文词源


tortoise
tortoise: see turtle
tortoise (n.)
1550s, altered (perhaps by influence of porpoise) from Middle English tortuse (late 15c.), tortuce (mid-15c.), tortuge (late 14c.), from Medieval Latin tortuca (mid-13c.), perhaps from Late Latin tartaruchus "of the underworld" (see Tartarus). Others propose a source in Latin tortus "twisted," based on the shape of the feet. The classical Latin word was testudo, from testa "shell." First record of tortoise shell as a pattern of markings is from 1782.

双语例句


1. The tortoise wins the race while the hare is sleeping.
兔子正睡觉时,乌龟赢得了比赛.

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2. Tortoise and Snake Hills face each other across the river.
龟蛇二山隔江相望.

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3. The tortoise crept along at an agonizingly slow speed.
乌龟以极其缓慢的速度爬行着.

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4. The elephant dwarfed the tortoise.
那只乌龟跟那头象相比就显得很小.

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5. The tortoise spends the winter months in hibernation.
乌龟在冬眠中度过寒冬季节.

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