英語單詞

salt是什么意思

salt

英 [s??lt; s?lt] 美 [s?lt]
  • n. 鹽;風趣,刺激性
  • adj. 咸水的;含鹽的,咸味的;鹽腌的;猥褻的
  • vt. 用鹽腌;給…加鹽;將鹽撒在道路上使冰或雪融化
  • n. (Salt)人名;(西)薩爾特;(英)索爾特

中文詞源


salt 鹽,食鹽

來自古英語 sealt,鹽,來自 Proto-Germanic*saltom,鹽,來自 PIE*sal,鹽,詞源同 halogen,saline.

英文詞源


salt
salt: [OE] Salt was a key element in the diet of our Indo-European ancestors, and their word for it, *sal-, is the source of virtually all the modern European terms, including Russian sol’, Polish sól, Serbo-Croat so, Irish salann, and Welsh halen. Greek háls has given English halogen [19]. And Latin sāl, besides evolving into French sel, Italian sale, Spanish sal, and Romanian sare, has contributed an enormous range of vocabulary to English, including salad, salary, saline [15], salsa, sauce, saucer, and sausage.

Its Germanic descendant was *salt-, which has produced Swedish, Danish, and English salt and Dutch zout, and also lies behind English silt and souse.

=> halogen, salad, salary, saline, salsa, sauce, saucer, sausage, silt, souse
SALT (n.)
Cold War U.S.-U.S.S.R. nuclear weapons negotiations, 1968, acronym for Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (which would make SALT talks redundant, but the last element sometimes also is understood as treaty).
salt (n.)
Old English sealt "salt" (n.; also as an adjective, "salty, briny"), from Proto-Germanic *saltom (cognates: Old Saxon, Old Norse, Old Frisian, Gothic salt, Dutch zout, German Salz), from PIE *sal- (1) "salt" (cognates: Greek hals "salt, sea," Latin sal, Old Church Slavonic soli, Old Irish salann, Welsh halen "salt").

Modern chemistry sense is from 1790. Meaning "experienced sailor" is first attested 1840, in reference to the salinity of the sea. Salt was long regarded as having power to repel spiritual and magical evil. Many metaphoric uses reflect that this was once a rare and important resource, such as worth one's salt (1830), salt of the earth (Old English, after Matt. v:13). Belief that spilling salt brings bad luck is attested from 16c. To be above (or below) the salt (1590s) refers to customs of seating at a long table according to rank or honor, and placing a large salt-cellar in the middle of the dining table.

Salt-lick first recorded 1751; salt-marsh is Old English sealtne mersc; salt-shaker is from 1882. Salt-and-pepper "of dark and light color" first recorded 1915. To take something with a grain of salt is from 1640s, from Modern Latin cum grano salis.
salt (v.)
Old English sealtan, from Proto-Germanic *salto- (see salt (n.)), and in part from the noun. Related: Salted; salting.

雙語例句


1. Season with salt, pepper and a pinch of cayenne.
調以鹽、胡椒和少許辣椒粉。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Any coach worth his salt would do exactly as I did.
任何稱職的教練都會采取和我一模一樣的行動。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Salt the stock to your taste and leave it simmering very gently.
根據自己的口味給原湯加點鹽,然后用文火慢燉。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Too much salt masks the true flavour of the food.
太多的鹽會蓋住食物本來的味道。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Prick the potatoes and rub the skins with salt.
將馬鈴薯戳一些洞,并用鹽揉搓外皮。

來自柯林斯例句

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