shack

英 [ʃæk] 美[ʃæk]
  • n. 棚屋;小室
  • vi. 居住

词态变化


复数: shacks;

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1. shake => shack.

中文词源


shack 棚屋

词源不详,可能来自 shake 方言变体,引申词义棚屋,摇晃的破屋。

英文词源


shack (n.)
1878, American English and Canadian English, of unknown origin, perhaps from Mexican Spanish jacal, from Nahuatl (Aztecan) xacalli "wooden hut." Or perhaps a back-formation from dialectal English shackly "shaky, rickety" (1843), a derivative of shack, a dialectal variant of shake (v.). Another theory derives shack from ramshackle.

Slang meaning "house" attested by 1910. In early radio enthusiast slang, it was the word for a room or office set aside for wireless use, 1919, perhaps from earlier U.S. Navy use (1917). As a verb, 1891 in the U.S. West in reference to men who "hole up" for the winter; from 1927 as "to put up for the night;" phrase shack up "cohabit" first recorded 1935 (in Zora Neale Hurston).

双语例句


1. They have since knocked down the shack.
从那以后他们拆掉了简陋的棚屋。

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2. We built a small Hartmann - Shack wavefront sensor for measuring atmospheric disturbance characteristics.
建立了一个小型Hartmann - Shack波前传感器来测量大气扰动特征.

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3. At the very back of the yard, several feet from Lenny, was a wooden shack.
在院子的最后面离伦尼几英尺远的地方有一个小木屋。

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4. The Government was keen for people to get married rather than shack up.
政府非常希望人们能正常结婚而不是未婚同居。

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5. I moved away from the shack and picked my way among the rubble.
我离开木屋,小心地走在瓦砾间。

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