drake
英 [dreɪk]
美 [dreɪk]
- n. 公鸭;蜉蝣类(等于drake fly)
- n. (Drake)人名;(德、芬、葡)德拉克;(英)德雷克
将“drake”与“drape”结合起来记忆。想象一只鸭子(drake)优雅地“drape”着一件华丽的羽毛披风,这样可以通过视觉形象帮助记住这个单词,同时关联到其原意——公鸭。
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drake 公鸭来自古英语*andraca, 鸭王,公鸭,*and, 绒鸭,词源同ennet. -raca, 王,词源同regal.
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drake: English has two words drake, but the older, ‘dragon’ [OE] (which comes via prehistoric West Germanic *drako from Latin dracō, source of English dragon), has now more or less disappeared from general use (it is still employed for a sort of fishing fly). Drake ‘male duck’ [13] probably goes back to (another) prehistoric West Germanic *drako, preserved also in the second element of German enterich ‘male duck’.
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- drake (n.1)
- "male duck," c. 1300, unrecorded in Old English but may have existed then, from West Germanic *drako (cognates: Low German drake, second element of Old High German anutrehho, dialectal German Drache).
- drake (n.2)
- archaic for "dragon," from Old English draca "dragon, sea monster, huge serpent," from Proto-Germanic *drako (cognates: Middle Dutch and Old Frisian drake, Dutch draak, Old High German trahho, German drache), an early borrowing from Latin draco (see dragon).
- 1. Drake and his cohorts were not pleased with my appointment.
- 德雷克那一帮人对我的任命很不满。
- 2. I brought in one drake and three ducks.
- 我弄来一只公鸭和三只母鸭。
- 3. Plymouth Hoe is renowned as the site where Drake played bowls before tackling the Spanish Armada.
- 普利茅斯高地是德雷克在打败西班牙无敌舰队之前玩木球游戏的旧址,因此广为人知。
- 4. Drake is sure to open a hotel here in September. "
- 德雷克9月份肯定会在这里开一家旅馆. ”
- 5. " Isn't Mr. Drake going to open his hotel? "
- “ 德雷克先生不打算开旅馆了 吗 ?