英语单词

wheel是什么意思

wheel

英 [wiːl] 美 [wil]
  • n. 车轮;方向盘;转动
  • vt. 转动;使变换方向;给…装轮子
  • vi. 旋转;突然转变方向;盘旋飞行

中文词源


wheel 轮子

来自古英语hweol,轮子,来自PIE*kwel,转,圈,词源同cycle,collar。引申义轮子。

英文词源


wheel
wheel: [OE] A wheel is etymologically simply something that ‘goes round’. It is a member of a large family of words that goes back to Indo- European *qweqwlo-, which was derived from *qwelo- ‘go round’. Other members include Greek kúklos ‘circle’ (source of English cycle), Sanskrit cakrá- ‘circle, wheel’ (source of English chukker), Serbo-Croat and Czech kolo ‘wheel’, and Russian koleso ‘wheel’. Its prehistoric Germanic descendant was *khwekhula, which evolved into Dutch wiel, Swedish and Danish hjul, and English wheel.
=> chukker, cycle, encyclopedia
wheel (n.)
Old English hweol, hweogol "wheel," from Proto-Germanic *hwewlaz- (cognates: Old Norse hvel, Old Swedish hiughl, Old Frisian hwel, Middle Dutch weel), from PIE *kw(e)-kwl-o- "wheel, circle," suffixed, reduplicated form of root *kwel- (1) (see cycle (n.)).
The root wegh-, "to convey, especially by wheeled vehicle," is found in virtually every branch of Indo-European, including now Anatolian. The root, as well as other widely represented roots such as aks- and nobh-, attests to the presence of the wheel -- and vehicles using it -- at the time Proto-Indo-European was spoken. [Watkins, p. 96]
Figurative sense is early 14c. Wheel of fortune attested from early 15c. Slang wheels "a car" is recorded from 1959. Wheeler-dealer is from 1954, a rhyming elaboration of dealer.
wheel (v.)
"to turn like a wheel," c. 1200, from wheel (n.); transitive sense attested from late 14c. Related: Wheeled; wheeling.

双语例句


1. He spun the steering-wheel so that we yawed from side to side.
他急速打着舵轮,把我们搞得摇来晃去的。

来自柯林斯例句

2. As the wheel turned, the potter shaped the clay.
轮子一边转动,制陶工人一边拉坯。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Catlett got behind the wheel and I sat in back.
卡特利特开车,我坐在车子后面。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Unauthorized vehicles will be wheel clamped or towed away.
未经许可停放的车辆将会被轮夹锁住或拖走。

来自柯林斯例句

5. The wheel had long since rusted from years of disuse.
多年不用的车轮早已锈迹斑斑。

来自柯林斯例句

单词首字母