cist
英 [sɪst]
美 [sɪst]
英文词源
- cist (n.)
- "sepulchral chest or chamber," 1804, in some cases from Latin cista "wickerwork basket, box," from Greek kiste "box, chest" (see chest); according to OED, in some cases from Welsh cist in cist faen "stone coffin," the first element of which is from the Latin word.
双语例句
- 1. He was an unswerving empiri-cist with little time for theory.
- 他是个坚定不移的经验论者,不屑研究理论。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The company have decide to review freelance In the light of the rising cist of living.
- 根据生活费用的提高,公司已决定调整自由职业者的酬金.
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