tonic
英 [ˈtɒn.ɪk]
美 [ˈtɑː.nɪk]
- n. 补药;主调音或基音
- adj. 滋补的;声调的;使精神振作的
1. ton- "stretch" + -ic.
2. => relating to or characterized by muscular tension, maintaining the healthy firmness of tissues, having the property of restoring to health.
3. ton- "sound, tone, accent" + -ic.
4. 由声调扩展、宽泛化到绘画中的色调,其实色调、声调都是有本意“stretch”引申而来。
5. 汤力水(补药).
6. 汤力水,是Tonic Water的音译,又叫奎宁水、通宁汽水,是苏打水与糖、水果提取物和奎宁调配而成的。最初的时候,汤力水是被用来作为药物使用.
tonic 奎宁水,补药,滋补品,护肤液来自 tone,身体健康性,-ic,形容词后缀。现词义缩写自 tonic water,让身体健康的水,原为一 种保健品,因加入奎宁,通常叫奎宁水,引申词义补药,滋补品等,后词义也与 toner 相融 合。
- tonic (n.1)
- "a tonic medicine," 1799, from tonic (adj.). From 1873 (in gin and tonic) as short for tonic water (1861 as a commercial product, water infused with quinine), so called because held to aid digestion and stimulate appetite.
- tonic (adj.)
- 1640s, "relating to or characterized by muscular tension," from Greek tonikos "of stretching," from tonos "a stretching" (see tenet). The meaning "maintaining the healthy firmness of tissues" is recorded from 1680s, first extended 1756 to "having the property of restoring to health." Related: Tonical (1580s).
- tonic (n.2)
- in the musical sense, 1760, short for tonic note, from tone (n.) in the musical sense + -ic. Related: Tonicity.
- 1. A good dose of tonic will help you to pick up.
- 一剂好的补品将有助于身体康复。
- 2. Seeing Marcus at that moment was a great tonic.
- 在那一刻见到马库斯是非常令人兴奋的事。
- 3. His generous offer was a tremendous tonic for our morale.
- 他的慷慨相助对我们的士气是种极大的激励。
- 4. He was knocking back his 10th gin and tonic of the day.
- 他正在大口喝着今天的第10杯加奎宁水的杜松子酒。
- 5. She carried on serenely sipping her gin and tonic.
- 她继续安静地小口抿着加奎宁水的杜松子酒。