dynamite
英['daɪnəmaɪt]
美['daɪnə'maɪt]
- n. 炸药;具有潜在危险的人(或物)
- vt. 炸毁
- adj. 极好的
词态变化
复数: dynamites;第三人称单数: dynamites;过去式: dynamited;过去分词: dynamited;现在分词: dynamiting;中文词源
dynamite 炸药来自希腊语dynamis, 力量,权力,统治者。瑞典化学家诺贝尔借用该词来指炸药。
英文词源
- dynamite (n.)
- 1867, from Swedish dynamit, coined 1867 by its inventor, Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), from Greek dynamis "power" (see dynamic (adj.)) + -ite (2). Figurative sense of "something potentially dangerous" is from 1922. Positive sense of "dynamic and excellent" by mid-1960s, perhaps originally Black English.
- dynamite (v.)
- 1881, from dynamite (n.). Related: Dynamited; dynamiting.
双语例句
- 1. Combined with other compounds, they created a massive dynamite-type bomb.
- 将其与其他化合物结合,就制造出杀伤力极强的硝酸甘油炸弹。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Fifty yards of track was blown up with dynamite.
- 50码铁轨被炸毁。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Her diaries are political dynamite.
- 她的日记是政治“炸药”。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Carmen was pure dynamite.
- 卡门充满激情。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. a stick of dynamite
- 一根达纳炸药
来自《权威词典》