crab

          英 [kr?b] 美[kr?b]
          • n. 螃蟹;蟹肉;脾氣乖戾的人;起重機
          • vt. 抱怨;破壞;使偏航
          • vi. 捕蟹;發牢騷;抱怨

          CET6+TEM4GRE考研TOEFLCET6低頻詞擴展詞匯殼類動物

          詞態變化


          復數:?crabs;

          中文詞源


          crab 螃蟹

          來自PIE*gerbh, 刮,刻,詞源同carve.

          英文詞源


          crab
          crab: Crab the crustacean [OE] and crab the apple [14] may be two distinct words. The word for the sea creature has several continental relatives (such as German krebs and Dutch krabbe) which show it to have been of Germanic origin, and some of them, such as Old Norse krafla ‘scratch’ and Old High German krapho ‘hook’, suggest that the crab may have received its name on account of its claws.

          The origins of crab the fruit are not so clear. Some would claim that it is simply a metaphorical extension of the animal crab, from a perceived connection between the proverbial perversity or cantankerousness of the crustacean (compare crabbed) and the sourness of the apple, but others have proposed a connection with Swedish dialect skrabba ‘wild apple’, noting that a form scrab was current in Scottish English from at least the 16th century.

          => crayfish
          crab (n.1)
          crustacean, Old English crabba, from a general Germanic root (compare Dutch krab, Old High German krebiz, German Krabbe, Old Norse krabbi "crab"), related to Low German krabben, Dutch krabelen "to scratch, claw," from PIE root *gerbh- "to scratch, carve" (see carve). The constellation name is attested in English from c. 1000; the Crab Nebula (1840), however, is in Taurus, the result of the supernova of 1054, and is so called for its shape. French crabe (13c.) is from Germanic, probably Old Norse.
          crab (n.2)
          "fruit of the wild apple tree," c. 1300, crabbe, perhaps from Scandinavian (compare Swedish krabb?pple), of obscure origin. The combination of "bad-tempered, combative" and "sour" in the two nouns crab naturally yielded a verb meaning of "to vex, irritate" (c. 1400), later "to complain irritably, find fault" (c. 1500). The noun meaning "sour person" is from 1570s.

          雙語例句


          1. Although it is tasty, crab is very filling.
          螃蟹雖然好吃,卻容易讓人感到飽足。

          來自柯林斯例句

          2. the claws of a crab
          螃蟹的螯

          來自《權威詞典》

          3. The claws of a crab are used for grasping things, especially food.
          螃蟹用鉗抓東西, 特別是食物.

          來自《簡明英漢詞典》

          4. All the shops on the seafront had crab for sale.
          海濱地區的全部商店都出售蟹.

          來自《簡明英漢詞典》

          5. Thousands of herring and crab are washed up on the beaches during every storm.
          每次暴風雨過后海灘上都會留下數不盡的鯡魚和螃蟹。

          來自柯林斯例句

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