dais
英 [ˈdeɪ.ɪs]
美 [ˈdeɪ.ɪs]
1. Latin discus "disk-shaped object," also, by medieval times, "table," from Greek diskos "quoit, disk, dish".
2. disc => dais.
3. Dais:待一时。讲台只能待一时,待时间长了会得咽炎和静脉曲张----讲台。
4. 谐音“代师”---代课老师---代课老师在讲台上讲课。
dais 讲台来自法语。词源同desk,disk.
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dais: [13] Ultimately, dais and disc are the same word. Both came from Latin discus ‘quoit’, which by medieval times had come to mean ‘table’ (see DESK). Its Old French descendant was deis, which was borrowed into Middle English as deis. It died out in English around 1600, but it survived in Scottish English, and was revived in England by antiquarians, its spelling based on the modern French form dais. Historically it is a monosyllabic word, and the modern two-syllable pronunciation represents an attempt to render the unfamiliar French word.
=> desk, disc, dish
- dais (n.)
- mid-13c., from Anglo-French deis, Old French dais "table, platform," from Latin discus "disk-shaped object," also, by medieval times, "table," from Greek diskos "quoit, disk, dish" (see disk (n.)). Died out in English c. 1600, preserved in Scotland, revived 19c. by antiquarians.
- 1. Its centerpiece was a communications console on a dais two steps above floor level.
- 它的中心部件是位于地面两级台阶之上的调度台上的通讯控制板.
- 2. Principal representatives of both countries were seated on the central dais.
- 中英两国的主要代表在中央高台就座.
- 3. The forest - worship of the Dais did have positive effects on ecological protection.
- 傣族的山林崇拜对生态保护具有积极意义.
- 4. Dean Blumberg, an associate professor of pediatric infectious disease at UC Dais.
- 加州大学戴维斯分校儿科感染性疾病副教授、医学博士DeanBlumberg说.
- 5. When everything was ready , he stepped away from the dais.
- 他把碗放在祭坛上.