stile
英 [staɪl]
美 [staɪl]
- n. 阶梯
- n. (Stile)人名;(意)斯蒂莱
1. stair, stirrup => Proto-Germanic *stig- "to climb" => stile.
2. A stile is etymologically something you 'climb'.
3. 谐音“是梯哦、是台哦”-----是阶梯、梯子哦,是台阶哦。
stile 台阶,梯磴来自古英语 stigel,台阶,梯子,来自 Proto-Germanic*stig,爬,上升,来自 PIE*steigh,爬,上 升,词源同 stair,stirrup.拼写比较 rule,regulate.
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stile: [OE] A stile is etymologically something you ‘climb’. The word goes back ultimately to the prehistoric Germanic base *stig- ‘climb’ (source also of English stair, stirrup, etc, and of German steigen ‘climb, rise’).
=> stair, stirrup
- stile (n.)
- Old English stigel, stile "device for climbing, ladder," related to stigen "to climb," from Proto-Germanic *stig- "to climb" (see stair). An arrangement to allow persons to pass but not sheep and cattle.
- 1. Vaulting the stile, he headed diagonally across the paddock.
- 翻身跃过栅栏后,他便朝斜穿围场的方向走去。
- 2. At the far end of the meadow two slates in the wall, which at this point replaced the hedge, indicated a stile.
- 在草地的另一端, 树篱围墙中有两块石板和树篱相连.看得出这是供人越过树篱的阶梯.
- 3. He knew he was within five steps of the stile leading into Widow Douglas'grounds.
- 现在他在离道格拉斯寡妇家庭院的阶梯口不到五步远的地方.
- 4. He paused to give Alexandra his hand as she stepped over the stile.
- 他停了下来,伸手帮亚历山德拉越过门槛.
- 5. A: We put tokens in this slot and push the turn _ stile, right?
- 我们将代币投入这个孔,然后推这个十字转门, 对 吗 ?