husk
英 [hʌsk]
美 [hʌsk]
- n. 皮;外壳;无价值之物
- vt. 削皮;以粗哑的嗓音说
- vi. 嗓音变得嘶哑
1. house => husk.
2. Etymologically, a husk is probably a 'little house'.
3. the notion being, of course, that it 'houses' seeds or fruits.
4. The derivative husky was coined in the 16th century; its use for 'hoarse' comes from the idea of having dry husks in the throat (the husky dog [19] is an entirely different word, probably an alteration of Eskimo).
5. 音: 厚撕壳,厚的撕去的壳
husk 谷壳,豆荚来自PIE*skeu,隐藏,覆盖,词源同hide,hose.引申词义保护,谷壳,豆荚等。
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husk: [14] Etymologically, a husk is probably a ‘little house’. It seems to have been adapted from Middle Dutch hūskijn, a diminutive form of hūs ‘house’ – the notion being, of course, that it ‘houses’ seeds or fruits. The derivative husky was coined in the 16th century; its use for ‘hoarse’ comes from the idea of having dry husks in the throat (the husky dog [19] is an entirely different word, probably an alteration of Eskimo).
=> house
- husk (n.)
- late 14c., huske "dry, outer skin of certain fruits and seeds," of unknown origin, perhaps from Middle Dutch huuskyn "little house, core of fruit, case," diminutive of huus "house," or from an equivalent formation in English (see house). As a verb, attested from 1560s. Related: Husked; husking.
- 1. The husk of this coconut is particularly strong.
- 椰子的外壳很明显非常坚固。
- 2. Inside this husk there is a baffled man aged thirty.
- 在这个臭皮囊里仍然活着一位不可思议的三十岁的男子.
- 3. I had winnowed the husk away when he came in.
- 他进来时,我已把糠筛去了.
- 4. Brown bread contains the husk of wheat.
- 黑面包含有麸皮.
- 5. He's a mere husk of his former self.
- (因为生病等原因)他只剩下个躯壳.