ent
英语
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编辑词源1
编辑源自古英语 ent (“巨人”),源自原始西日耳曼语 *anti。最早出现在托尔金的《指环王》(1954–55)。
名词
编辑- 托尔金作品中描写的树人。
- 2001, Stephen King and Peter Straub, p133 The Talisman:
- Ents and Entwives, Jack thought crazily. BAD Ents and Entwives.
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- 2003, Walter Scheps, "The Fairy-tale Morality of The Lord of the Rings", in Jared Lobdell (ed.), A Tolkien Compass
- […] and that fine young ent Quickbeam is merely a minor crux in an Old English glossary (the name Quickbeam means 'living tree' in Old English).
- 2003, Colin Duriez, Tolkien and C. S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship
- Tolkien's Treebeard, his Ent creation, was inspired by Lewis, especially his sometimes emphatic deep voice
- 2003, Ralph C. Wood, The Gospel According to Tolkien: Visions of the Kingdom in Middle-earth
- Tolkien perhaps speaks for himself when he has Treebeard confess that "nobody cares for the woods as I care for them," and when this same Ent also warns that "the withering of all woods may be drawing near"
- 2003, Allen Paterson, p180 Trees for Your Garden:
- But this should not lead to complete avoidance, as if it is like some dire incursion of triffids or ents.
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- 2003, Robert Dunn, p98 Horse Latitudes:
- Somewhere, ents and manitous laugh grimly For, despite all this, the trees lasted much longer Than most of the presents, and all of the holiday spirit.
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- 2006, John Allran, p37 Men of Their Word:
- Hello, my good friend, myself I present. Not human, nor tree, for I am an ent.
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- 2004, Paola Amico and James Beletic, page xxvi Scientific Detectors for Astronomy: The Beginning of a New Era:
- The Ents are a race of giant, tree-like people. Their purpose is to protect the electrons, though some align themselves with holes. However, as the great arrays have grown, the number of Ents has dwindled. Now they are said only to be found in the darkest and most mysterious of laboratories.
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词源2
编辑可能源自empty,"m"被"t"同化。
动词
编辑ent (第三人称单数简单现在时 ents,现在分词 enting,一般过去时及过去分词 ented)
- 〈方〉〈英式〉(德文郡) 清空,倒掉
- 1976, K. C. Phillips: Westcountry Words and Ways, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1976, p. 47
- A Truro correspondent remembers being sent to buy a teapot with the admonition 'and see he got a good ent to un'; that is, of course, a good 'pour'.
- "Enting down with rain" is still occasionally heard.
- 1976, K. C. Phillips: Westcountry Words and Ways, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1976, p. 47
异序词
编辑荷兰语
编辑词源
编辑源自中古荷兰语 ente ← enten (“嫁接”) (现代荷兰语enten) ← 古法语 enter ← 拉丁语 imputāre。
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编辑ent
异序词
编辑爱沙尼亚语
编辑连词
编辑ent
拉登语
编辑其他写法
编辑名词
编辑ent m (复数 enc)
古英语
编辑词源
编辑源自原始西日耳曼语 *anti,来源不明。与哥特语 𐌰𐌽𐍄- (ant-)同源。
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编辑名词
编辑ent m (主格复数 entas)
变格
编辑 ent 的变格
单数 | 复数 | |
---|---|---|
主格 | ent | entas |
宾格 | ent | entas |
属格 | entes | enta |
与格 | ente | entum |
近义词
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编辑派生语汇
编辑古萨克逊语
编辑词源
编辑源自原始日耳曼语 *antiz (“巨人”),来源未知。与古英语 ent, 哥特语 𐌰𐌽𐍄- (ant-)同源。
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编辑ent m
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