cucumber
                
          英 ['kju?k?mb?]
美 ['kj?,k?mb?]
        
                
        
                
                中文詞源
        
        cucumber 黃瓜來自拉丁語(yǔ)cucumerem,黃瓜。
 
                英文詞源
        
        - cucumber
- cucumber: [14] English acquired this word as cucumer, by direct borrowing from Latin cucumer, which may originally have been a word of some pre-Italic Mediterranean language. The form spelled with a b did not appear until the 15th century. It seems to have been a blend of Middle English cucumer and Old French coucombre, which itself ultimately derived from Latin cucumer. Spellings based on the Old French form led to a pronunciation of the first syllable as ‘cow’, which persisted until the early 19th century.
 
- cucumber (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French cocombre (13c., Modern French concombre), from Latin cucumerem (nominative cucumis), perhaps from a pre-Italic Mediterranean language. The Latin word also is the source of Italian cocomero, Spanish cohombro, Portuguese cogombro. Replaced Old English eort?ppla (plural), literally "earth-apples."
 
 
 Cowcumber was common form 17c.-18c., and that pronunciation lingered into 19c. Planted as a garden vegetable by 1609 by Jamestown colonists. Phrase cool as a cucumber (c. 1732) embodies ancient folk knowledge confirmed by science in 1970: inside of a field cucumber on a warm day is 20 degrees cooler than the air temperature.
雙語(yǔ)例句
        
        - 1. Cucumber is good for soothing tired eyes. 
- 黃瓜有助于舒緩眼部疲勞。
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- 2. Cut the cucumber into match-sticks. 
- 將黃瓜切成細(xì)條。
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- 3. Bess stabbed a slice of cucumber. 
- 貝絲叉起一片黃瓜。
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- 4. A cucumber was sliced into rounds. 
- 黃瓜被切成了圓片。
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- 5. He is as cool as a cucumber upon every act of atrocity. 
- 他面對(duì)一切暴行都表現(xiàn)得冷靜沉著.
來自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》