word
意味: A single unit of language; a promise or assurance
A word is the smallest unit of language that has meaning and can stand alone. It can also mean news or information ('any word from him?'), a promise ('I give you my word'), or a brief conversation ('can I have a word?'). Expressions include 'in other words' (to rephrase), 'word for word' (exactly), and 'the last word' (the final say).
例文
- What's the French word for 'apple'? 「苹果」的法语单词是什么?¿Cuál es la palabra en francés para «manzana»?「リンゴ」のフランス語は何ですか?사과'를 프랑스어로 뭐라고 하나요?
- I give you my word that I'll be there. 我向你保证我会到场。Te doy mi palabra de que estaré allí.必ずそこにいると約束します。반드시 그곳에 가겠다고 약속합니다.
- Could I have a quick word with you? 我能和你简单聊几句吗?¿Podría hablar contigo un momento?ちょっとお話しできますか?잠깐 이야기 좀 할 수 있을까요?
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old English 'word', from Proto-Germanic 'wurda'. Related to Latin 'verbum' (giving us 'verb') — both descend from a Proto-Indo-European root meaning 'to speak'.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
The word 'word' itself comes from Proto-Germanic 'wurda.' Interestingly, it's related to the Latin 'verbum' (from which we get 'verb') and shares an ancient root meaning 'to speak.' This highlights how fundamental the concept of words is to human communication.
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