loom
英 [luːm]
美 [luːm]
- n. 织布机;若隐若现的景象
- vi. 可怕地出现;朦胧地出现;隐约可见
- vt. 在织布机上织
- n. (Loom)人名;(瑞典)洛姆
1. 这年头,到处都是雾霾天气,尤其是咱们的帝都,简直堪称魔都,三天两头就是雾霾天气,100米(100m)的距离都看不清楚,非常的朦胧、若隐若现的样子。
loom 织布机,传家宝来自古英语geloma,ge-,表强调,-loma,工具,仪器,引申词义宝贝,老二,传家宝,后词义固定为织布机,见heirloom.
loom 逼近,赫然耸现词源不详,可能来自lame,跛的,引申词义慢的,突然出现的。
- loom (n.)
- weaving machine, Old English geloma "utensil, tool," from ge-, perfective prefix, + -loma, of unknown origin (compare Old English andloman (plural) "apparatus, furniture"). Originally "implement or tool of any kind" (as in heirloom); thus, "the penis" (c. 1400-1600). Specific meaning "a machine in which yarn or thread is woven into fabric" is from c. 1400.
- loom (v.)
- 1540s, "to come into view largely and indistinctly," perhaps from a Scandinavian source (compare dialectal Swedish loma, East Frisian lomen "move slowly"), perhaps a variant from the root of lame (adj.). Early used also of ships moving up and down. Figurative use from 1590s. Related: Loomed; looming.
- 1. As such tensions increase, they loom larger in Russia's domestic politics.
- 这种紧张关系的不断加剧使其在俄罗斯国内政治中愈发凸显。
- 2. The old woman was weaving on her loom.
- 那位老太太正在织布机上织布.
- 3. He turned away from the messenger to work at his loom again.
- 他撇下那两个捎口信的来者,又去织布.
- 4. These countries loom big in the perspectives of European writers.
- 这些国家在欧洲作者们的心目中是庞大逼人的.
- 5. In my loom I have a half - finished web of soft linen.
- 在我的织布机上有一块细软麻布,已经织了一半.