spider

          英 ['spa?d?] 美['spa?d?]
          • n. 蜘蛛;設圈套者;三腳架

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          詞態變化


          復數:?spiders;

          中文詞源


          spider 蜘蛛

          來自古英語 spider,蜘蛛, 來自 Proto-Germanic*spin, 紡織, 來自 PIE*spen, 紡織, 詞源同 spin,spindle.-der,-ther,工具格后綴,詞源同 rudder,tether.因蜘蛛善織網而得名。

          英文詞源


          spider
          spider: [OE] The spider is etymologically the ‘spinner’. Its name goes back to a primitive Old English *spinthron, a derivative of the verb spinnan ‘spin’. The inspiration is the same, and much more obvious, behind other Germanic words for ‘spider’, such as German spinne, Dutch spinner, Swedish spindel, and Danish spinder.
          => spin
          spider (n.)
          late 14c., spydyr, from earlier spitre, spitur, spiter (14c.), from Old English spiera, from Proto-Germanic *spin-thron- (cognate with Danish spinder), literally "the spinner," from *spen-wo- "to spin" (see spin (v.)) + formative or agential *-thro. The connection with the root is more transparent in other Germanic cognates (such as Middle Low German, Middle Dutch, Middle High German, German spinne, Dutch spin "spider").
          The male is commonly much smaller than the female, and in impregnating the female runs great risk of being devoured. The difference in sizes is as if the human female should be some 60 or 70 feet tall. [Century Dictionary]
          Not the common word in Old English, which identified the creatures as loppe, lobbe, also atorcoppe, and, from Latin, renge. Another Old English word was gangewifre "a weaver as he goes," and Middle English had araine "spider" (14c.-15c., from French). In literature, often a figure of cunning, skill, and industry as well as poisonous predation; in 17c. English used figuratively for poisonousness and thread-spinning but also sensitivity (to vibrations), lurking, independence. As the name for a type of two-pack solitaire, it is attested from 1890. Spider crab is from 1710, used of various species; spider monkey is from 1764, so called for its long limbs.

          雙語例句


          1. The spider must wait for prey to be ensnared on its web.
          蜘蛛必須等待獵物被它的蛛網困住。

          來自柯林斯例句

          2. The woolly spider monkey is the largest primate in the Americas.
          絨毛蛛猴是美洲最大的靈長類動物。

          來自柯林斯例句

          3. the geometry of a spider's web
          蜘蛛網的幾何形狀

          來自《權威詞典》

          4. to be caught in a spider's web of confusion
          陷入混亂不堪的局面

          來自《權威詞典》

          5. A spider had spun a perfect web outside the window.
          蜘蛛在窗外結了一張完整的網。

          來自《權威詞典》

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