wale
英 [weɪl]
美[wel]
- n. 鞭痕;条痕;凸条纹
- vt. 在…上留下鞭痕;织成棱纹
- n. (Wale)人名;(英)威尔;(瑞典)瓦勒
词态变化
复数: wales;第三人称单数: wales;过去式: waled;过去分词: waled;现在分词: waling;
英文词源
- wale (n.)
- Old English walu "ridge, bank" of earth or stone, later "ridge made on flesh by a lash" (related to weal (n.2)); from Proto-Germanic *walo (cognates: Low German wale "weal," Old Frisian walu "rod," Old Norse völr "round piece of wood," Gothic walus "a staff, stick," Dutch wortel, German wurzel "root"), from PIE root *wel- (3) "to turn, roll" (see volvox). The common notion perhaps is "raised line." Used in reference to the ridges of textile fabric from 1580s. Wales "horizontal planks which extend along a ship's sides" is attested from late 13c.
双语例句
- 1. She purposely abstained from mentioning Mrs. Wale's more special insinuation.
- 她故意避而不谈沃尔太太那些阴险的挑拨.
来自辞典例句
- 2. Under British rule , its official name was Prince of Wale's Island.
- 英政府命名此岛为威尔斯新王岛.
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- 3. But Wale argues there's more to the company's success than that.
- 但是威尔坚持认为让公司成功的因素还有很多.
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- 4. Wale also said demand from smaller cities'should ensure some growth momentum.
- 甘文维还说,小城市的汽车需求应能保证部分增长势头.
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- 5. The law prohibit the wale of alcohol to minor.
- 法律禁止向未成年人出售酒类.
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