stomach

          英 ['st?m?k] 美['st?m?k]
          • n. 胃;腹部;胃口
          • vt. 忍受;吃下
          • vi. 忍受

          CET4TEM4考研CET6核心詞匯GRE中頻詞

          詞態變化


          復數:?stomachs;第三人稱單數:?stomachs;過去式:?stomached;現在分詞:?stomaching;

          中文詞源


          stomach 胃,腹部

          來自古法語 estomac,胃,來自拉丁語 stomachus,喉嚨,食道,胃,來自希臘語 stomachos,喉 嚨,食道,嘴,口,來自 stoma,嘴,口,來自 PIE*stomen,嘴,口。

          英文詞源


          stomach
          stomach: [14] Greek stómakhos was derived from stóma ‘mouth’, and originally denoted the ‘throat’ or ‘oesophagus’. It was also applied to the opening or ‘mouth’ of various internal organs, particularly the stomach, and eventually came to be used for the stomach itself. English acquired the word via Latin stomachus and Old French stomaque.
          stomach (n.)
          late 14c., earlier stomak (early 14c.), "internal pouch into which food is digested," from Old French stomaque, estomac "stomach," from Latin stomachus "throat, gullet; stomach," also "taste, inclination, liking; distaste, dislike;" also "pride, indignation," which were thought to have their origin in that organ (source also of Spanish estómago, Italian stomaco), from Greek stomachos "throat, gullet, esophagus," literally "mouth, opening," from stoma "mouth" (see stoma).

          Applied anciently to the openings of various internal organs, especially that of the stomach, then by the later Greek physicians to the stomach itself. The native word is maw. Some 16c. anatomists tried to correct the sense back to "esophagus" and introduce ventricle for what we call the stomach. Meaning "belly, midriff, part of the body that contains the stomach" is from late 14c.

          The spelling of the ending of the word was conformed to Latin, but the pronunciation remains as in Middle English. Related: stomachial (1580s); stomachical (c. 1600); stomachic (1650s). Pugilistic stomacher "punch in the stomach" is from 1814; from mid-15c. as "vest or other garment which covers the belly." The Latin figurative senses also were in Middle English (such as "relish, inclination, desire," mid-15c.) or early Modern English. Also sometimes regarded in Middle Ages as the seat of sexual desire.
          stomach (v.)
          "tolerate, put up with," 1570s, from stomach (n.), probably in reference to digestion; earlier sense was opposite: "to be offended at, resent" (1520s), echoing Latin stomachari "to be resentful, be irritated, be angry," from stomachus (n.) in its secondary sense of "pride, indignation." Related: Stomached; stomaching.

          雙語例句


          1. She dropped out after 20 kilometres with stomach trouble.
          20公里后她因胃痛而退出了比賽。

          來自柯林斯例句

          2. My bulging thighs and flabby stomach made me depressed.
          我大腿太粗,肚子上也凈是贅肉,讓我很發愁。

          來自柯林斯例句

          3. Foods and fluids are mixed in the stomach by its muscular contractions.
          通過胃部肌肉的收縮食物和流質在胃中混合。

          來自柯林斯例句

          4. His stomach had grown more prominent with every passing year.
          他的肚子一年比一年鼓。

          來自柯林斯例句

          5. She continued to have severe stomach cramps, aches, fatigue, and depression.
          她仍然患有嚴重的胃痙攣,感覺疼痛、疲乏、抑郁。

          來自柯林斯例句

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