sow

英 [səʊ] 美 [so]
  • vt. 播种;散布;使密布
  • vi. 播种
  • n. 母猪
  • n. (Sow)人名;(几、马里、乍、毛里塔、塞内)索乌

助记提示


1. seed => sow.
2. swine => sow.
3. 谐音“撒”。
4. 谐音“收”-----收获------要收获,先播种。
5. 音:骚,指母猪发情,母猪要播种.

中文词源


sow 播种,散布

来自古英语 sawan,播种,播撒,授精,来自 Proto-Germanic*sean,播种,来自 PIE*se,播种, 词源同 seed,semen,season.

sow 母猪

来自中古英语 sowe,来自古英语 sugu,母猪,来自 Proto-Germanic*sugo,猪,来自 PIE*su,猪, 可能为拟声词,模仿猪的哼哼声,词源同 swine.

英文词源


sow
sow: English has two words sow, both of which go back to the Old English period. The verb, ‘put seeds in the ground’, comes from a prehistoric Germanic *sǣjan, which also produced German säen, Dutch zaaien, Swedish , and Danish saa. It was formed from the base *- (source of English seed), which goes back ultimately to Indo-European *- (source of English season, semen, etc). Sow ‘female pig’ is descended from an Indo-European base *su- (possibly imitative of the noise made by a pig), which also produced Greek hus ‘pig’ (whose feminine form húaina is the source of English hyena [16]), Latin sūs ‘pig’, German sau ‘sow’, and English swine.
=> season, seed, semen; hyena, swine
sow (v.)
Old English sawan "to scatter seed upon the ground or plant it in the earth, disseminate" (class VII strong verb; past tense seow, past participle sawen), from Proto-Germanic *sean (cognates: Old Norse sa, Old Saxon saian, Middle Dutch sayen, Dutch zaaien, Old High German sawen, German säen, Gothic saian), from PIE root *se- (1) "to sow" (cognates: Latin sero, past tense sevi, past participle satum "to sow;" Old Church Slavonic sejo, sejati; Lithuanian seju, seti "to sow"), source of semen, season (n.), seed (n.), etc. Figurative sense was in Old English.
sow (n.)
Old English sugu, su "female of the swine," from Proto-Germanic *su- (cognates: Old Saxon, Old High German su, German Sau, Dutch zeug, Old Norse syr), from PIE root *su- (cognates: Sanskrit sukarah "wild boar, swine;" Avestan hu "wild boar;" Greek hys "swine;" Latin sus "swine," swinus "pertaining to swine;" Old Church Slavonic svinija "swine;" Lettish sivens "young pig;" Welsh hucc, Irish suig "swine; Old Irish socc "snout, plowshare"), possibly imitative of pig noise, a notion reinforced by the fact that Sanskrit sukharah means "maker of (the sound) 'su.' " Related to swine. As a term of abuse for a woman, attested from c. 1500. Sow-bug "hog louse" is from 1750.

双语例句


1. Sow the seeds in drills about 1/2in. deep and 12in. apart.
在深约0.5英寸,间隔12英寸的条播沟里播种。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Sow the seed in a warm place in February/March.
2月或3月里把种子播种在温暖的地方。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The kids need to sow a few wild oats.
这些小伙子需要放纵一下。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The piglets are taken from the sow to be fattened for market.
这些小猪被从母猪身边带走,好育肥上市。

来自《权威词典》

5. Sow the seeds in rows.
一垄一垄地播种。

来自《权威词典》

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