stud

      英[st?d] 美[st?d]
      • n. 種馬;大頭釘;飾紐;壁骨
      • vt. 散布;用許多飾鈕等裝飾
      • adj. 種馬的;為配種而飼養的

      詞態變化


      復數:?studs;形容詞:?studded;

      助記提示


      1. studding => 諧音“是大釘”----大頭釘。
      2. stand => stud.
      3. "horse used for breeding, place where horses are kept for breeding".
      4. like stallion.
      5. from PIE root *sta- "to stand," with derivatives meaning "place or thing that is standing".

      中文詞源


      stud 耳釘,鼻釘,飾釘,鞋釘

      來自古英語 studu,柱子,支撐,來自 Proto-Germanic*stud,柱子,來自 PIE*stu,變體形式自 PIE*sta,站立,詞源同 stand,state.后用于指釘頭,節,把,并引申詞義耳釘,鼻釘等。

      stud 種馬

      來自古英語 stod,種馬,來自 Proto-Germanic*stodo,種馬,來自 PIE*sta,站立,詞源同 stand,stall.

      英文詞源


      stud
      stud: Stud ‘place where horses are bred’ and stud ‘nail’ [OE] are different words. The former (like stable and stall) denotes etymologically a place where animals ‘stand’, in this case for breeding purposes. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *stōtham, a derivative of the base *sta-, *stō- ‘stand’ (source also of English stand, and of steed [OE], which originally denoted a ‘male horse used for breeding’).

      The use of the word for a ‘man who is highly active and proficient sexually’ dates from the end of the 19th century. The ancestry of stud ‘nail’ is not altogether clear, although it appears to be related to German stützen ‘support’. It originally meant ‘post, support’, a sense preserved in the building term stud ‘upright post to which boards are fixed’, and ‘nail’ (presumed to represent the same word) did not emerge until the 15th century.

      => stand, steed
      stud (n.1)
      "nailhead, knob," late 13c., from Old English studu "pillar, prop, post," from Proto-Germanic *stud- (cognates: Old Norse stoe "staff, stick," properly "stay," Middle High German stud, Old English stow "place"), from PIE *stu-, variant of root *sta- "to stand" (see stet). Sense expanded by late 14c. to include ornamental devices fixed in and projecting from a surface. From the Old English meaning comes the specific sense "one of the small beams of a building which form a basis for the walls."
      stud (n.2)
      "horse used for breeding," Old English stod "herd of horses, place where horses are kept for breeding," from Proto-Germanic *stodo (cognates: Old Norse stoe, Middle Low German stod, Old High German stuot "herd of horses," German Stute "mare"), from PIE root *sta- "to stand," with derivatives meaning "place or thing that is standing" (cognates: Old Church Slavonic stado "herd," Lithuanian stodas "a drove of horses;" see stet). Sense of "male horse kept for breeding" is first recorded 1803; meaning "man who is highly active and proficient sexually" is attested from 1895; that of "any young man" is from 1929. Stud-poker (1864) is said to be from stud-horse poker, but that phrase is not found earlier than 1879.
      stud (v.)
      c. 1500, "set with studs;" 1560s in studded with "as though sprinkled with nails with conspicuous heads;" from stud (n.1).

      雙語例句


      1. He runs stud farm in Ireland.
      他在愛爾蘭經營一家種馬場.

      來自《簡明英漢詞典》

      2. He played only draw and stud.
      他只玩抽牌(draw) 和沙蟹牌(stud)游戲.

      來自互聯網

      3. He was voted horse of the year and then was retired to stud.
      這匹馬被評為年度冠軍后就退役成了種馬。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. I'm going to put the horse out to stud.
      我打算把這匹馬用來配種.

      來自辭典例句

      5. Mark thinks he is a real stud.
      馬克認為自己是非常性感的男人.

      來自辭典例句


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