tar

      英[tɑ?] 美[tɑr]
      • n. 焦油;柏油;水手
      • vt. 涂以焦油;玷污
      • n. (Tar)人名;(東南亞國家華語)大;(羅、塞、匈、阿拉伯)塔爾

      詞態變化


      復數:?tars;第三人稱單數:?tars;過去式:?tarred;現在分詞:?tarring;

      助記提示


      分析:ta——“他”的拼音;r——像小草。
      記憶:他把小草放在瀝青上。

      中文詞源


      tar 膠油,瀝青

      來自古英語 teru,樹脂,樹膠,瀝青,來自 Proto-Germanic*terwo,橡樹,樹,來自 PIE*deru, 橡樹,樹,詞源同 tree,dentrology.

      英文詞源


      tar
      tar: [OE] Tar is etymologically a substance produced from ‘trees’. The word goes back via a prehistoric Germanic *terw- (source also of German and Dutch teer, Swedish tj?ra, and Danish tj?re) to Indo-European *drew- ‘tree’ (source of English tree) – the original application of the word evidently having been to the tarry resins produced by conifers. (The tar [17] of Jack tar ‘sailor’ is short for tarpaulin [17], a compound noun probably formed from tar and pall ‘covering’.)
      => tree, trough
      tar (n.1)
      a viscous liquid, Old English teoru, teru "tar, bitumen, resin, gum," literally "the pitch of (certain kinds of) trees," from Proto-Germanic *terwo- (cognates: Old Norse tjara, Old Frisian tera, Middle Dutch tar, Dutch teer, German Teer), probably a derivation of *trewo-, from PIE *derw-, variant of root *deru-, *dreu- in its sense "wood, tree" (see tree (n.)).

      Tar baby "a sticky problem," also a derogatory term for "black person," is from an 1881 "Uncle Remus" story by Joel Chandler Harris. Tarheel for "North Carolina resident" first recorded 1864, probably from the gummy resin of pine woods. Tar water, an infusion of tar in cold water, was popular as a remedy from c. 1740 through late 18c.
      tar (n.2)
      also Jack Tar, "sailor," 1670s, probably a special use of tar (n.1), which stuff was a staple for waterproofing aboard old ships (sailors also being jocularly called knights of the tarbrush); or possibly a shortened form of tarpaulin, which was recorded as a nickname for a sailor in 1640s, from the tarpaulin garments they wore.
      tar (v.)
      late Old English, "to smear with tar," from tar (n.1). To tar and feather (1769) was famously a mob action in America in Revolutionary times (used by both sides) and several decades thereafter. The punishment itself first is found in an ordinance of Richard I (1189) as the penalty in the Crusader navy for theft. Among other applications over the years was its use in 1623 by a bishop on "a party of incontinent friars and nuns" [OED], but the verbal phrase is not attested until 18c. Related: Tarred; tarring.

      雙語例句


      1. The roof was covered with tar.
      屋頂涂抹了一層瀝青.

      來自《簡明英漢詞典》

      2. The pipe is caked with tar.
      煙斗里漬了很多油子.

      來自《現代漢英綜合大詞典》

      3. Frequently UNIX files are archived and compressed and have names such as blurfle. tar. Z.
      通常被歸檔和壓縮的UNIX文件有象blurfle. tar. z這樣的名字.

      來自互聯網

      4. They drove across the river to New Hampshire on a hot tar road.
      他們沿著一條滾燙的柏油路開過了河,來到新罕布什爾州。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. The oil has hardened to tar.
      油已經硬化成柏油了。

      來自辭典例句


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