solve 溶解,解决来自拉丁语 solvere,松开,解开,分开,溶解,来自 se-,分开,各自,luo,松开,失去,词源 同 lose,loose,analyze.引申词义解决,解答。
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solve: [15] Etymologically, solve means ‘release’, particularly by the payment of debt. It was borrowed from Latin solvere ‘release, unbind, pay’, which was descended from an earlier *seluere. This was a compound verb based on luere ‘loosen, release, pay’, a descendant of the same Indo-European base that produced English analyse, loose, lose, etc.
The notion of ‘payment of debts’ survives in English solvent [17], and a metaphorical extension of ‘loosening’ to ‘turning a solid into a liquid’ can be seen in soluble [14] and the derivative dissolve [14]. The use of solve for ‘explain’, now the major English sense, emerged in Latin, but it was not a major feature of the Latin verb. Other related forms include absolute, absolve, and resolve [14].
=> absolute, absolve, analyse, dissolve, loose, lose, resolve, solution
- solve (v.)
- late 14c., "to disperse, dissipate, loosen," from Latin solvere "to loosen, dissolve; untie, release, detach; depart; unlock; scatter; dismiss; accomplish, fulfill; explain; remove," from PIE *se-lu-, from reflexive pronoun *s(w)e- (see idiom) + root *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart" (see lose). The meaning "explain, answer" is attested from 1530s; for sense evolution, see solution. Mathematical use is attested from 1737. Related: Solved; solving.
- 1. I dreamed up a plan to solve both problems at once.
- 我想出了一个方案,可以同时解决两个问题。
- 2. Human societies have the power to solve the problems confronting them.
- 人类社会有能力解决面临的问题。
- 3. Egypt wants to solve the problem in an atmosphere of cordiality.
- 埃及想要友好地解决该问题。
- 4. Their domestic reforms did nothing to solve the problem of unemployment.
- 他们的国内改革未能解决失业问题。
- 5. She leaned on him to help her to solve her problems.
- 她靠他帮忙解决自身问题。