geld
英 [ɡeld]
美 [ɡeld]
- vt. 阉割;剥夺;去势
- n. 税;贡赋;支付款
- n. (Geld)人名;(西、苏里)赫尔德;(英)盖尔德;(法、俄、德)格尔德
geld 阉割来自PIE*ghel, 砍,切,词源同clone, gladiator.
- geld (n.)
- royal tax in medieval England, c. 1600, as a historical term, from Medieval Latin geldum, from Old English gield "payment, tax, tribute, compensation," from Proto-Germanic *geldam "payment" (cognates: Middle High German gelt "payment, contribution," German geld "money," Old Norse gjald "payment," Gothic gild "tribute, tax"), from PIE root *gheldh- "to pay" (see yield (v.)).
- geld (v.)
- "to castrate," c. 1300, from Old Norse gelda "to castrate," said in Watkins to be from Proto-Germanic *galdjan "to castrate," from PIE *ghel- (3) "to cut." Related to other words which, if the derivation is correct, indicate a general sense of "barren." Compare Old Norse geld-fe "barren sheep" and geldr (adj.) "barren, yielding no milk, dry," which yielded Middle English geld "barren" (of women and female animals); also Old High German galt "barren," said of a cow. Related: Gelded; gelding.
- 1. Kann man hier auf der Post auch Geld einzahlen, abheben und ü berweisen?
- 这封信我必须寄挂号.
- 2. Lukas Podolski: Ich habe mich nie von Geld beeindrucken lassen.
- 小猪: 我不用为生计担忧了.
- 3. Unsere g ü nstigen Austauschmotoren und der geringe Kraftstoffverbrauch sparen Ihnen bares Geld.
- 利姆巴赫飞机引擎还削减业务成本.
- 4. Geld alleine reicht nicht , man braucht auch das Know - how , um es einzusetzen.
- 光有钱是不够的,还得有好的体制和诀窍来花钱.
- 5. To remove the testicles of a male; geld or emasculate.
- 去除(雄性动物的)睾丸; 阉割或使无男子气.