ooze
外观
参见:Ooze
英语
[编辑]发音
[编辑]词源 1
[编辑]- (名词) 中古英语 wose (“汁,液”),源自古英语 wōs (“汁,液,沫”),源自原始日耳曼语 *wōsą(对比中古低地德语 wose (“渣滓”)、古高地德语 wasal (“雨”)、古瑞典语 os, oos),源自原始印欧语 *wóseh₂ (“汁,液”)(对比梵语 वसा (vásā,“油脂”))。
- (动词) 中古英语 wosen,源自古英语 wōsan,见上。
其他形式
[编辑]- owze (弃用)
其他形式
[编辑]- ouse (过时)
名词
[编辑]动词
[编辑]ooze (第三人称单数简单现在时 oozes,现在分词 oozing,简单过去时和过去分词 oozed)
- (不及物,有时比喻义) 渗出,漏出
- 1868, Charlotte Riddell, A Strange Christmas Game:
- I promised him I would keep silence, but the story gradually oozed out, and the Cronsons left the country.
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- (及物,比喻义) 散发,显露 (某种特质)
- 2012 April 21, Jonathan Jurejko, “Newcastle 3-0 Stoke”, in BBC Sport[4]:
- Newcastle had failed to penetrate a typically organised Stoke backline in the opening stages but, once Cabaye and then Cisse breached their defence, Newcastle oozed confidence and controlled the game with a swagger expected of a top-four team.
- (请为本引文添加中文翻译)
衍生词汇
[编辑]词源 2
[编辑]源自中古英语 wose,源自古英语 wāse (“泥,泥潭”),源自原始西日耳曼语 [具体何词?],源自原始日耳曼语 *waisǭ(对比荷兰语 waas (“雾霭,花朵”),(弃用)德语 Wasen (“草皮”)、古诺尔斯语 veisa (“粘液,污浊的池塘”)),源自原始印欧语 *weys- (“流”)(对比梵语 विष्यति (viṣyati,“流”))。详见virus。