nomad

英 ['n??m?d] 美['nom?d]
  • n. 游牧民;流浪者
  • adj. 游牧的;流浪的

TEM8IELTSGRE低頻詞擴(kuò)展詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?nomads;形容詞:?nomadic;

中文詞源


nomad 游牧民族

來(lái)自希臘語(yǔ)nomos,牧場(chǎng),放牧,來(lái)自PIE*nem,分配,分開(kāi),詞源同number,nemesis.用于指分配的草地,游牧,游牧民族。

英文詞源


nomad
nomad: [16] The Greek verb némein had a very wide range of senses. It originally meant ‘deal out, dispense’, a signification mirrored in the derived nemesis [16] (etymologically the ‘dealing out’ of what is due) and the possibly related number. It developed subsequently to ‘inhabit’ and to ‘control, manage’ (which is represented in English economy).

But a further strand was ‘put out to pasture’; and from the same stem as produced némein was formed the adjective nomás ‘wandering about to find pasture for herds or flocks’. Its plural nomádes was used to denote pastoral people who lived in this way, and the word was passed on via Latin nomades and French (singular) nomade into English.

=> economy, nemesis
nomad (n.)
1550s, from Middle French nomade (16c.), from Latin Nomas (genitive Nomadis) "wandering groups in Arabia," from Greek nomas (genitive nomados, plural nomades) "roaming, roving, wandering" (to find pastures for flocks or herds), related to nomos "pasture, pasturage, grazing," literally "land allotted," from PIE root *nem- "to divide, distribute, allot" (see nemesis).

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. He was a patriarchal Semitic nomad.
他是族長(zhǎng)制閃米特游牧部落的一員.

來(lái)自英漢非文學(xué) - 歷史

2. He was indeed a nomad of no nationality.
他的確是個(gè)無(wú)國(guó)籍的游民.

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3. At this stage, I started to work on the nomad's wife.
在這個(gè)階段我開(kāi)始畫牧民的妻子.

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4. The bug showing multiple nomad invasions warn has been fixed.
表現(xiàn)侵犯警告的多樣游牧民族的蟲(chóng)已經(jīng)被修理.

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5. I think these devices facilitate our inner digital nomad.
我認(rèn)為這些設(shè)備豐富了我們的數(shù)字生活.

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