dew
英 [dʒuː]
美 [duː]
- n. 珠,滴;露水;清新
- vt. (露水等)弄湿
- vi. 结露水
- n. (Dew)人名;(德)德夫;(英)迪尤
将“dew”与“du”联系,想象清晨的露水(dew)像“du”一样细腻而纯净,可以在脑海中形成清晰的画面,帮助记忆这个单词。
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dew 露水来自PIE*dheu, 流动,用于指露珠。
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dew: [OE] Dew is an ancient word, which can be traced back to the Indo-European base *dheu-; this also produced Greek thein ‘run’ and Sanskrit dhāv ‘flow, wash’ (whence, via Hindi, English dhobi ‘Indian washerman’ [19]) and dhaūtís ‘brook’. Its Germanic descendant was *dauwaz, which produced (besides English dew) German tau, Dutch dauw, and Swedish dagg.
=> dhobi
- dew (n.)
- Old English deaw, from Proto-Germanic *dawwaz (cognates: Old Saxon dau, Old Frisian daw, Middle Dutch dau, Old High German tau, German Tau, Old Norse dögg "dew"), from PIE root *dheu- (2) "to flow" (cognates: Sanskrit dhavate "flows, runs").
- 1. The grass was wet with early morning dew.
- 清晨的露水使得青草湿漉漉的。
- 2. Moisture in the atmosphere condensed into dew during the night.
- 大气中的水汽在夜间凝结成了露珠.
- 3. The green boughs glittered with all their pearls of dew.
- 绿枝上闪烁着露珠的光彩.
- 4. The dew on the branches drizzled our hair and shoulders.
- 枝头上的露珠润湿了我们的头发和双肩.
- 5. His new shoes were wet with dew.
- 他的那双新鞋被露水弄湿了.