potter

英 ['pɒtə] 美 ['pɑtɚ]
  • n. 陶艺家,制陶工人
  • vt. 闲混,虚度
  • vi. 闲逛;慢条斯理地做事
  • n. (Potter)人名;(英、荷、德、葡)波特

中文词源


potter 陶工

来自pot,壶,罐子,陶器,-er,表施动。

英文词源


potter
potter: see put
potter (n.)
"maker of pots" (they also sometimes doubled as bell-founders), late Old English pottere "potter," reinforced by Old French potier "potter," both from the root of pot (n.1). As a surname from late 12c. Potter's field (1520s) is Biblical, a ground where clay suitable for pottery was dug, later purchased by high priests of Jerusalem as a burying ground for strangers, criminals, and the poor (Matt. xxvii:7). An older Old English word for "potter" was crocwyrhta "crock-wright."
potter (v.)
"occupy oneself in a trifling way," 1740, earlier "to poke again and again" (1520s), frequentative of obsolete verb poten "to push, poke," from Old English potian "to push" (see put (v.)). Related: Pottered; pottering.

双语例句


1. As the wheel turned, the potter shaped the clay.
轮子一边转动,制陶工人一边拉坯。

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2. The story is told through the eyes of Inspector Simon Potter.
这个故事是从西蒙·波特巡官的视角讲述的。

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3. Potter had argued that the government coerced him into pleading guilty.
波特辩称是政府强迫他认罪的。

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4. At weekends he would potter around the garden.
他周末会在花园里干些零碎活儿。

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5. The potter carefully shaped the vase.
那个陶工精心地制作了这个花瓶.

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