commerce
英 [ˈkɒm.ɜːs]
美 [ˈkɑː.mɝːs]
记忆“commerce”这个单词,可以联想到“com-”作为前缀意味着“共同”,而“-merce”来源于拉丁语的“mercari”,意为买卖。因此,可以将“commerce”想象成“共同的买卖”,指的是商业活动。通过这种场景联想,可以帮助记住这个单词的含义。
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commerce: [16] Commerce is etymologically related to market, merchandise, merchant, and mercury. It comes, perhaps via French commerce, from Latin commercium ‘trade’, a compound noun formed from the collective prefix com- ‘together’ and merx ‘merchandise’. The adjective commercial is 17th-century, its nominal use for ‘broadcast advertisement’ 20thcentury.
=> market, merchant, mercury
- commerce (n.)
- 1530s, from Middle French commerce (14c.), from Latin commercium "trade, trafficking," from com- "together" (see com-) + merx (genitive mercis) "merchandise" (see market (n.)).
- 1. There were notable jousts with the Secretary of Commerce.
- 和商业部长之间明显存在竞争。
- 2. leaders of industry and commerce
- 工商界领导人
- 3. During the war, they laid an embargo on commerce with enemy countries.
- 在战争期间, 他们禁止与敌国通商.
- 4. The marketplace was where commerce was traditionally carried on.
- 这个集市是传统的贸易场所.
- 5. Commerce binds the two countries together.
- 贸易把这两国结合在一起.