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美: [sɔːrd]
英: [sɔːd]
n. 刀,剑;武力,战争
n. (Sword)人名;(英)索德
最后更新时间:2025-04-25 20:09:21
词源分析:该词源自古英语“sweord”,进一步追溯到原始日耳曼语“*sweord”,其根源可能与拉丁语“gladius”(剑)和希腊语“μάχαιρα”(刀)相关。
历史背景:该词的首次书面记录可以追溯到公元前5世纪的盎格鲁-撒克逊文献中,剑在中世纪的骑士文化中尤为重要。
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特殊场合:
The knight drew his sword and prepared for battle.
骑士拔出他的剑,准备迎战。
The sword represents honor and bravery in many cultures.
在许多文化中,剑象征着荣誉和勇气。
She often dreams of being a warrior wielding a magical sword.
她常常梦想成为一名挥舞魔法剑的战士。
The ancient sword was displayed in the museum as a relic of the past.
这把古剑作为历史遗物在博物馆展出。
“Put down your sword; violence is not the answer,” he said.
“放下你的剑;暴力不是解决办法,”他说。
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通过上述分析,可以更深入地理解和使用单词“sword”。
[PHRASE] If you cross swords with someone, you disagree with them and argue with them about something. 争论
例:...a candidate who's crossed swords with labour by supporting the free-trade pact.…一位因支持自由贸易协定而与工党争论的候选人。
[PHRASE] If you say that something is a double-edged sword, you mean that it has negative effects as well as positive effects. 双刃剑
例:A person's looks are a double-edged sword. Sometimes it works in your favour, sometimes it works against you.一个人的相貌是一把双刃剑。有时它对你有利,有时又对你不利。