cellar
英 [ˈsel.ər]
美 [ˈsel.ɚ]
- n. 地窖;酒窖;地下室
- vt. 把…藏入地窖
- n. (Cellar)人名;(捷)采拉尔
将“cellar”与“cell”联系,想象一个“cell”(小房间)作为储藏空间,通常是地下室的样子。这样的场景可以帮助你记住“cellar”指的是地下室或酒窖。
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cellar 地窖来自PIE*kel, 隐藏,遮盖,词源同cell, ceiling, hole.
- cellar (n.)
- early 13c., "store room," from Anglo-French celer, Old French celier "cellar, underground passage" (12c., Modern French cellier), from Latin cellarium "pantry, storeroom," literally "group of cells;" which is either directly from cella (see cell), or from noun use of neuter of adjective cellarius "pertaining to a storeroom," from cella. The sense in late Middle English gradually shifted to "underground room." Cellar door attested by 1640s.
- 1. He then dismembered her, hiding parts of her body in the cellar.
- 他接着将她肢解,将部分尸体藏在了地窖里。
- 2. Things are cooler and more damp as we descend to the cellar.
- 当我们往下走去地窖时,四周愈见阴冷潮湿。
- 3. The period of maturation is determined by the cellar master.
- 酿熟期的长短由地窖的主人决定。
- 4. the inky blackness of the cellar
- 地窖里的一片漆黑
- 5. He took a bottle of wine from the cellar.
- 他从酒窖里拿出一瓶酒.