bunion
英 ['bʌnj(ə)n]
美 ['bʌnjən]
中文词源
英文词源
- bunion
- bunion: [18] Bunion is probably a modification of the East Anglian dialect word bunny ‘lump, swelling’, representing a 15th-century form bony, glossed in a contemporary English-Latin dictionary as ‘great knob’. This was apparently borrowed from Old French hugne ‘bump on the head’.
- bunion (n.)
- 1718, apparently from East Anglian dialectic bunny "lump, swelling" (16c.), which is probably from Middle French buigne "bump on the head, swelling from a blow" (see bun).
双语例句
- 1. The bunion, or misaligned bones in the big toe, is clearly visible.
- 拇指囊肿, 大拇指的骨关节可看到明显的错位.
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