town

英 [ta?n] 美[ta?n]
  • n. 城鎮(zhèn),市鎮(zhèn);市內(nèi)商業(yè)區(qū)
  • n. (Town)人名;(英)湯

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?towns;

中文詞源


town 城鎮(zhèn)

來自古英語 tun,村莊,圍場,居住區(qū),來自 Proto-Germanic*tuna,欄桿,圍欄,來自 PIE*dheue, 圍,圍住,詞源同 down,tune.后用于指城鎮(zhèn),在過去與 city 常混用。

英文詞源


town
town: [OE] The ancestral meaning of town is ‘enclosed place’ – amongst its relatives are German zaun ‘hedge, fence’ and Old Irish dūn ‘fort, camp, fortified place’. Its Old English forerunner tūn was used for an ‘enclosure’ or ‘yard’, and also for a ‘building or set of buildings within an enclosure’, hence a ‘farm’. This in due course evolved to a ‘cluster of dwellings’, and by the 12th century the modern English sense of the word was in place (the standard Old English term for ‘town’ was burg, ancestor of modern English borough).

The -ton ending of English place-names goes back in many cases to a time when the word meant ‘farmstead’.

town (n.)
Old English tun "enclosure, garden, field, yard; farm, manor; homestead, dwelling house, mansion;" later "group of houses, village, farm," from Proto-Germanic *tunaz, *tunan "fortified place" (cognates: Old Saxon, Old Norse, Old Frisian tun "fence, hedge," Middle Dutch tuun "fence," Dutch tuin "garden," Old High German zun, German Zaun "fence, hedge"), an early borrowing from Celtic *dunon "hill, hill-fort" (cognates: Old Irish dun, Welsh din "fortress, fortified place, camp," dinas "city," Gaulish-Latin -dunum in place names), from PIE *dhu-no- "enclosed, fortified place, hill-fort," from root *dheue- "to close, finish, come full circle" (see down (n.2)).

Meaning "inhabited place larger than a village" (mid-12c.) arose after the Norman conquest from the use of this word to correspond to French ville. The modern word is partially a generic term, applicable to cities of great size as well as places intermediate between a city and a village; such use is unusual, the only parallel is perhaps Latin oppidium, which occasionally was applied even to Rome or Athens (each of which was more properly an urbs).

First record of town hall is from late 15c. Town ball, version of baseball, is recorded from 1852. Town car (1907) originally was a motor car with an enclosed passenger compartment and open driver's seat. On the town "living the high life" is from 1712. Go to town "do (something) energetically" is first recorded 1933. Man about town "one constantly seen at public and private functions" is attested from 1734.

雙語例句


1. They stumble across a ghost town inhabited by a rascally gold prospector.
他們偶然來到一個居住著一位狡詐的淘金者的廢墟之城。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The new town would have been unrecognisable to the original inhabitants.
原來的居民可能會認不出這個嶄新的城鎮(zhèn)了。

來自柯林斯例句

3. As he talked, an airforce jet screamed over the town.
他談話時,一架軍用噴氣式飛機在鎮(zhèn)子上空呼嘯而過。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Distantly, to her right, she could make out the town of Chiffa.
在她右邊,遠遠的,她依稀能辨認出希法鎮(zhèn)。

來自柯林斯例句

5. I never go on the bus into the town.
我從不坐公共汽車去城里。

來自柯林斯例句

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