acacia
英 [əˈkeɪ.ʃə]
美 [əˈkeɪ.ʃə]
- n. 阿拉伯树胶;刺槐;金合欢属植物
- n. (Acacia)人名;(意)阿卡恰
将“acacia”想象为一种树木,它的名字听起来像是一个动作:“ac”可以联想到“ack”,就像有人对你“acknowledge”(承认)你的特质或成就一样,而“cia”可以想象为“see it”的缩写,即“看到它”,这暗示着这种树具有某种显著的特征,比如其特有的刺或者叶子,这样就可以记住“acacia”这种树木的名称。
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acacia 金合欢树来自词根ac,尖,酸。指金合欢树的尖刺。
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acacia: [16] Acacia comes via Latin from Greek akakía, a word for the shittah. This is a tree mentioned several times in the Bible (the Ark of the Covenant was made from its wood). It is not clear precisely what it was, but it was probably a species of what we now know as the acacia. The ultimate derivation of Greek akakía is obscure too; some hold that it is based on Greek aké ‘point’ (a distant relation of English acid), from the thorniness of the tree, but others suggest that it may be a loanword from Egyptian.
- acacia (n.)
- 1540s, from Latin acacia, from Greek akakia "thorny Egyptian tree," perhaps related to Greek ake "point, thorn," from PIE root *ak- "sharp" (see acrid). Or perhaps a Hellenization of some Egyptian word. From late 14c. in English as the name of a type of gum used as an astringent, etc.
- 1. He lives at 9, Acacia Gardens.
- 他住在金合欢街9号。
- 2. The bullhorn acacia has serious competition.
- 牛角相思树面临着严峻的挑战.
- 3. The bullhorn acacia is not a tree of the dark windless depths of the tropical rain - forest.
- 牛角相思树不喜欢在阴暗不透风茂密的热带林区中生长.
- 4. But in fact the poet can not relax this Acacia.
- 但实际上诗人放不开这段相思.
- 5. I am willing to an Acacia beans for your entire cosmos.
- 我愿意以一颗红豆换你整个相思宇宙.