knob

英 [nɒb] 美[nɑb]
  • n. 把手;瘤;球形突出物
  • vi. 鼓起
  • vt. 使有球形突出物
  • n. (Knob)人名;(匈、捷)克诺布

词态变化


复数: knobs;

中文词源


knob 门把手,旋扭,疙瘩

来自中古英语knobbe,来自Proto-Germanic*kunppo,泥块,木块,来自PIE*gen,压,捏,成团,词源同knead.引申词义门把手,旋扭,疙瘩等。

英文词源


knob
knob: see knot
knob (n.)
late 14c., knobe, probably from a Scandinavian or German source (compare Middle Low German knobbe "knob," Middle Dutch cnoppe, Dutch knop, Old Frisian knopp, knapp, Old High German knopf, German Knopf "button," Old Norse knyfill "short horn"). Meaning "knoll, isolated round hill" is first recorded 1640s, especially in U.S.

双语例句


1. Top the steaming hot potatoes with a knob of butter.
在冒热气的马铃薯上放一小块黄油。

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2. The cutters are opened by turning the knob anticlockwise.
逆时针转动旋钮可以开启切割机。

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3. He twiddled a knob on the dashboard.
他转动着仪表板上的一个旋钮。

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4. A loose brass knob on the bedstead rattled.
床架上一个松动的球形铜扣发出嘎啦声。

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5. the volume control knob
音量控制旋钮

来自《权威词典》