trunk
英 [trʌŋk]
美[trʌŋk]
- n. 树干;躯干;象鼻;汽车车尾的行李箱
- vt. 把…放入旅行箱内
- adj. 干线的;躯干的;箱子的
- n. (Trunk)人名;(德、匈、西)特伦克
词态变化
复数: trunks;
中文词源
trunk 树干,躯干,衣箱,大箱子,后备箱
来自拉丁语 truncus,树干,躯干,来自 truncare,砍倒,截断,词源同 trench,truncate.引申词义 箱子,衣箱,象鼻,汽车后备箱等。
英文词源
- trunk
- trunk: [15] Trunk came via Old French tronc from Latin truncus (source also of English trench and truncate). This denoted ‘something with its protruding parts torn off’, hence ‘something regarded separately from its protruding parts’ – the stem of a tree without its branches, or a body without its limbs. The application of the English word to an ‘elephant’s proboscis’, which dates from the 16th century, apparently arose from some confusion with trump ‘trumpet’.
=> trench, truncate - trunk (n.2)
- "elephant's snout," 1560s, apparently from trunk (n.1), perhaps from confusion with trump (n.2), short for trumpet.
- trunk (n.1)
- mid-15c., "box, case," from Old French tronc "alms box in a church," also "trunk of a tree, trunk of the human body, wooden block" (12c.), from Latin truncus "trunk of a tree, trunk of the body," of uncertain origin, perhaps originally "mutilated, cut off." The meaning "box, case" is likely to be from the notion of the body as the "case" of the organs. English acquired the "main stem of a tree" and "torso of the body" senses from Old French in late 15c. The sense of "luggage compartment of a motor vehicle" is from 1930. Railroad trunk line is attested from 1843; telephone version is from 1889.
双语例句
- 1. Give me the trunk key and I'll get the spare.
- 把行李箱的钥匙给我,我去拿一下备胎.
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. In the guard's van lay my tin trunk.
- 我的铁皮箱放在了卫兵的行李车厢中。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. the diameter of a tree trunk
- 树干的直径
来自《权威词典》
- 4. I managed to heave the trunk down the stairs.
- 我用力把箱子弄下楼梯。
来自《权威词典》
- 5. The tree trunk was hollow inside.
- 这树干里面是空的。
来自《权威词典》