thumb

      英[θ?m] 美[θ?m]
      • vt. 翻閱;以拇指撥弄;作搭車手勢;笨拙地擺弄
      • vi. 用拇指翻書頁;豎起拇指要求搭車
      • n. 拇指

      詞態變化


      復數:?thumbs;第三人稱單數:?thumbs;過去式:?thumbed;過去分詞:?thumbed;現在分詞:?thumbing;

      中文詞源


      thumb 拇指

      來自古英語 thuma,拇指,來自 Proto-Germanic*thumon,拇指,來自 PIE*tum,鼓起,來自 PIE*teue, 鼓起,詞源同 tumid,thigh.插入字母 b,比較 number,numerate.

      英文詞源


      thumb
      thumb: [OE] The thumb is etymologically the ‘swollen’ part – an allusion to its greater thickness than the other fingers. Along with its relatives German daumen and Dutch duim, it goes back to a prehistoric West Germanic *thūmon. This in turn can be traced to Indo- European *tum- ‘swell’, which also produced English tumour and tumult. The b in thumb appeared in the early Middle English period, when it was still a two-syllable word (thumbe), and at first was pronounced, but it has fallen silent over the centuries.
      => thigh, thimble, tumour, tumult
      thumb (n.)
      Old English tuma, from Proto-Germanic *thumon- (cognates: Old Frisian thuma, Old Saxon, Old High German thumo, German Daumen, Dutch duim "thumb," Old Norse tumall "thumb of a glove"), literally "the stout or thick (finger)," from PIE *tum- "swell," from root *teue- (2) "to swell" (see thigh). For spelling with -b (attested from late 13c.), see limb.
      In some of the IE languages there is a single word for "thumb," which is called the "big finger," like NE big toe. Many of the single words are of similar semantic origin, based on the notion of "stout, thick." [Buck]
      Compare Greek megas daktylos "thumb," but Greek also had antikheir, literally "what is opposite the fingers." Italian pollice, French pouce are from Latin pollex, perhaps formed (on analogy of index) from pollere "to be strong."

      To be under (someone's) thumb "be totally controlled by that person" is recorded from 1580s. Thumbs up (1887) and thumbs down (1906) were said to be from expressions of approval or the opposite in ancient amphitheaters, especially gladiator shows, where the gesture decided whether a defeated combatant was spared or slain. But the Roman gesture was merely one of hiding the thumb in the hand or extending it. Perhaps the modern gesture is from the usual coachmen's way of greeting while the hands are occupied with the reins.
      thumb (v.)
      "to go through" (especially of printed material), 1930, from thumb (n.), though the related sense of "soil or wear by handling" dates from 1640s. Earlier as a verb it meant "to play (a musical instrument) with the thumb" (1590s). Meaning "to hitchhike" is 1939; originally the thumb pointed in the direction one wished to travel. Related: Thumbed; thumbing. To thumb (one's) nose as an expression of derision is recorded from 1903.

      雙語例句


      1. Miss Finkelstein will put a dressing on your thumb.
      芬克爾斯坦小姐會為你包扎拇指的。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. In Japan a European stands out like a sore thumb.
      歐洲人到了日本會極為惹眼。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. Surgeons at Odstock Hospital, Wilts, sewed the thumb on.
      威爾特郡奧德斯多克醫院的外科醫生將大拇指縫合上了。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. He took the pen between his thumb and forefinger.
      他用拇指和食指捏著筆。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. She bit the tip of her left thumb, not looking at me.
      她咬著左手的拇指尖,眼睛也不看我。

      來自柯林斯例句


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