ray
英 [reɪ]
美 [reɪ]
- n. 射线;光线;【鱼类】鳐形目(Rajiformes)鱼
- vt. 放射;显出
- vi. 放射光线;浮现
ray 光线,射线来自古法语 rai,光线,来自拉丁语 radius,光线,辐轴,词源同 radius,radio.引申词义射线。
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ray: Ray the ‘beam of light or energy’ [14] and ray the fish-name [14] are two different words. The former comes from rai, the Old French descendant of Latin radius ‘spoke of a wheel, ray’ (source also of English radiant, radio, radius, etc). The textile term rayon was coined from it in the early 1920s. Ray the fish-name comes via Old French raie from Latin raia, a word of unknown origin.
=> radio, radius
- ray (n.1)
- "beam of light," c. 1300, from Old French rai (nominative rais) "ray (of the sun), spoke (of a wheel); gush, spurt," from Latin radius "ray, spoke, staff, rod" (see radius). Not common before 17c. [OED]; of the sun, usually in reference to heat (beam being preferred for light). Science fiction ray-gun is first recorded 1931 (but the Martians had a Heat ray weapon in H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds," 1898).
- ray (n.2)
- type of fish related to sharks, early 14c., from French raie (13c.), from Latin raia, of unknown origin.
- 1. Ray was very giggly and joking all the time.
- 蕾特别喜欢咯咯地笑,而且总是爱开玩笑。
- 2. Ray and I ate our meal and reminisced about the trip.
- 雷和我吃着饭,回忆起那次旅行。
- 3. Ray will earn his keep on local farms while studying.
- 雷求学期间会在当地的农场干活赚取生活费。
- 4. Ray and sister Renee lived just 25 miles apart from each other.
- 雷和妹妹勒妮的住处仅相隔25英里。
- 5. A stupid medical clerk had slipped the wrong tab on his X-ray.
- 一个蠢笨的医护人员一不留神在他的X光片上贴错了标签。