search
英 [sɜːtʃ]
美 [sɝːtʃ]
- vi. 搜寻;调查;探求
- vt. 搜索;搜寻;调查;搜查;探求
- n. 搜寻;探究,查究
- n. (Search)人名;(英)瑟奇
search 搜索,搜寻来自古法语 cerchier,搜查,搜索,来自拉丁语 circare,搜查,绕圈,来自 circus,圈,环,词源 同 circus,recherche.
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search: [14] Etymologically, search denotes ‘going round in a circle’ – for its ultimate source is Latin circus ‘circle’ (source of English circle and circus). From this was derived the verb circāre ‘go round’, which by the time it had reached Old French as cerchier had acquired connotations of ‘examining’ or ‘exploring’. English took it over via Anglo-Norman sercher. (It is no relation, incidentally, to English seek.)
=> circle, circus
- search (v.)
- c. 1300, from Old French cerchier "to search" (12c., Modern French chercher), from Latin circare "go about, wander, traverse," in Late Latin "to wander hither and thither," from circus "circle" (see circus). Phrase search me as a verbal shrug of ignorance first recorded 1901. Search engine attested from 1988. Search and destroy as a modifier is 1966, American English, from the Vietnam War. Search and rescue is from 1944.
- search (n.)
- c. 1400, "act of searching;" early 15c., "right to investigate illegal activity; examination of records, wills, etc.; a search through an area or a place," from Anglo-French serche, Old French cerche, from cerchier (see search (v.)). Search warrant attested from 1739.
- 1. At approxi-mately 11:30 p.m., Pollard finally gave his consent to the search.
- 大概晚上11点半的时候,波拉德最终同意进行搜查。
- 2. Rescue workers are digging through the rubble in search of other victims.
- 救援人员正在废墟中挖掘,以搜寻其他受害者。
- 3. Miserable, and unexpectedly lonely, she went in search of Jean-Paul.
- 内心痛苦、突感寂寞的她去寻找琼-保罗。
- 4. You can search me if you think you're man enough.
- 有胆的话,你可以搜我的身。
- 5. They trekked from shop to shop in search of white knee-length socks.
- 他们拖着步子从一家商店走到另一家,寻找齐膝的白袜子。