bane
英 [beɪn]
美 [beɪn]
- n. 毒药;祸害;灭亡的原因
- n. (Bane)人名;(法)巴纳;(塞)巴内;(日)伴卫(名);(英)贝恩
为了记忆单词“bane”,可以将它拆分为“ba-ne”。想象一个“b”形的人或物体(如“b”字母形状)在受到“ne”(可以想象为“能量”或“暗黑”)的影响,变得消极或有害。这种方法通过视觉联想帮助记忆“bane”的意思是“祸害”或“痛苦之源”。
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bane 造成困扰的事物来自PIE *gwhen, 击,杀。词源同gun, 枪。defend, 挡开,防御。
- bane (n.)
- Old English bana "killer, slayer, murderer; the devil," from Proto-Germanic *banon, cognate with *banja- "wound" (cognates: Old Frisian bona "murderer," Old Norse bani, Old High German bana "murder," Old English benn "wound," Gothic banja "stroke, wound"), from PIE root *gwhen- "to strike, kill, wound" (cognates: Avestan banta "ill"). Modern sense of "that which causes ruin or woe" is from 1570s.
- 1. Rain is the bane of holiday-makers.
- 雨天令度假者头疼。
- 2. The neighbours' kids are the bane of my life .
- 街坊邻居的孩子让我生活得很不安宁。
- 3. A swine over fat is the cause of his own bane.
- 猪死都因身过肥.
- 4. Avarice is the bane to happiness.
- 贪婪是损毁幸福的祸根.
- 5. Spots can be the bane of a teenager's life.
- 粉刺会给青少年带来无尽的烦恼。