lintel
英 [ˈlɪn.təl]
美 [ˈlɪn.t̬əl]
- n. [建] 过梁(等于linto)
- n. (Lintel)人名;(德)林特尔
lintel 过梁,门楣来自拉丁语limes,门槛,边界,词源同limit.引申词义过梁,门楣。拼写比较lamp,lantern.
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lintel: [14] Lintel is the result of the blending of two Latin words: līmes ‘boundary’ (source of English limit) and līmen ‘threshold’ (source of English subliminal and possibly also of sublime). Līmen had a derived adjective, līmināris ‘of a threshold’. In the post-classical period, under the influence of līmes, this became altered to *līmitāris, which was used in Vulgar Latin as a noun meaning ‘threshold’. This passed into English via Old French lintier, later lintel.
=> limit, subliminal
- lintel (n.)
- early 14c., from Old French lintel "threshold" (13c., Modern French linteau), of uncertain origin, probably a variant of lintier, from Vulgar Latin *limitaris "threshold," from Latin limitaris (adj.) "that is on the border," from limes (genitive limitis) "border, boundary" (see limit (n.)). Altered by influence of Latin limen "threshold."
- 1. Under the bed, on the lintel, in the barn - everywhere. But no sign of it.
- 我们的床下, 门机上、仓角里, 什么地方不找到?
- 2. That Song Dynasty lintel etched with a frenzy of folk scenes?
- 蚀刻着狂热民俗场景的宋朝石雕梁?
- 3. Morgenes had to grasp the door lintel to keep from toppling.
- Morgenes不得不抓住门楣以防摔下去.
- 4. Some of the monument's standing stones have lintel stones on top.
- 它矗立在英格兰索尔兹伯里市附近的平坦多风的索尔兹伯里平原上.
- 5. Thus the post and lintel frame was eventually created.
- 于是最终形成了抬梁式结构.