fertile
英 [ˈfɜː.taɪl]
美 [ˈfɝː.t̬əl]
- adj. 富饶的,肥沃的;能生育的
- n. 肥沃,多产
1. 肥头。
2. “fertile”谐音“富态哦”——肥沃的,能繁殖的,丰富的
fertile 肥沃的,能生育的来自词根fer,带来,携带,词源同bring, infer. 引申词义肥沃的,多产的。
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fertile: [15] Etymologically, something that is fertile can ‘bear’ offspring. The word comes via French from Latin fertilis. This was a derivative of *fertus, the original past participle of ferre ‘bear’ (a distant relative of English bear).
=> bear
- fertile (adj.)
- mid-15c., "bearing or producing abundantly," from Middle French fertil (15c.) and directly from Latin fertilis "bearing in abundance, fruitful, productive," from ferre "to bear" (see infer). Fertile Crescent (1914) was coined by U.S. archaeologist James H. Breasted (1865-1935) of University of Chicago in "Outlines of European History," Part I.
- 1. They used force to banish the natives from the more fertile land.
- 他们使用武力把土著居民驱逐出了比较肥沃的土地。
- 2. Aeons ago, there were deserts where there is now fertile land.
- 现在是肥沃土地的地方在很久很久以前曾是一片片沙漠。
- 3. This leaves fertile soil unprotected and prone to erosion.
- 这会让肥沃的土壤暴露在外,使其容易受到侵蚀。
- 4. Most roses like a sunny position in a fairly fertile soil.
- 多数玫瑰在土地肥沃、阳光充足的地方长得最好。
- 5. We have the most fertile soil in Europe.
- 我们拥有欧洲最肥沃的土地。