knife
英 [naɪf]美[naɪf]
- n. 刀;匕首
- vt. 用刀切;(口)伤害
- vi. 劈开;划过
词态变化
复数: knives;第三人称单数: knives;过去式: knifed;过去分词: knifed;现在分词: knifing;
中文词源
knife 刀,匕首
来自古英语cnif,刀,匕首。
英文词源
- knife
- knife: [11] Knife is not a native English word, but a borrowing. It came from Old Norse knífr, which survives also in modern Swedish knif and Danish knif. It can be traced back to a prehistoric Germanic *knībaz, which also produced German kneif ‘cobbler’s knife’, and was borrowed by French as canif ‘knife’, but its previous ancestry is not known.
- knife (n.)
- late Old English cnif, probably from Old Norse knifr, from Proto-Germanic *knibaz (cognates: Middle Low German knif, Middle Dutch cnijf, German kneif), of uncertain origin. To further confuse the etymology, there also are forms in -p-, such as Dutch knijp, German kneip. French canif "penknife" (mid-15c.) is borrowed from Middle English or Norse.
- knife (v.)
- 1865, from knife (n.). Related: Knifed; knifing.
双语例句
- 1. She produced the knife during arguments with her friends.
- 在和朋友争吵的时候,她掏出了刀。
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- 2. The knife stuck in the ground at his feet.
- 刀扎在了他脚边的地上。
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- 3. His surgical instruments were a knife and a pair of pincers.
- 他的外科手术器械是一把刀和一把钳子。
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- 4. He picked up the knife and gave it to me.
- 他捡起刀子递给我。
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- 5. Lightly score the surface of the steaks with a knife.
- 在牛排表面轻轻打花刀。
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