remnant
英 [ˈrem.nənt]
美 [ˈrem.nənt]
- n. 剩余
- adj. 剩余的
- n. (Remnant)人名;(英)雷姆南特
1. remain => remnant.
2. remain => remn- + -ant.
remnant 剩余部分缩写自古法语 remenant,剩余的,剩余部分,词源同 remain.
- remnant
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remnant: see remain
- remnant (n.)
- late 14c., contraction of remenant (c. 1300), from Old French remanant "rest, remainder, surplus," noun use of present participle of remanoir "to remain" (see remain (v.)). Specific sense of "end of a piece of drapery, cloth, etc." is recorded from early 15c. An Old English word for "remnant" was endlaf.
- 1. Obedience by women towards men is a remnant of religious teaching.
- 女人对男人的顺从是宗教教义的残迹。
- 2. The Ainu settlers in Hokkaido are the last remnant of a prehistoric race.
- 北海道的阿伊努人是史前某个种族的最后残存者.
- 3. It matters little where we pass the remnant of our days.
- 我们在什么地方度过我们的余年已经无关紧要.
- 4. You have certainly parted with the remnant of your mind.
- 你简直是一点儿脑筋都没有啦.
- 5. She bought a remnant of silk at a bargain.
- 她廉价购得一块零头丝布.