glacial

英['gleɪsɪəl;-ʃ(ə)l] 美['ɡleʃl]
  • adj. 冰的;冰冷的;冰河时代的

中文词源


glacial 冰川的

来自拉丁文glacies, 冰,词源同cold.

英文词源


glacial (adj.)
1650s, "cold, icy," from French glacial or directly from Latin glacialis "icy, frozen, full of ice," from glacies "ice," probably from a suffixed form of PIE root *gel- (2) "cold, to freeze" (cognates: Latin gelu "frost;" see cold (adj.)). Geological sense "pertaining to glaciers" apparently was coined in 1846 by British naturalist Edward Forbes (1815-1854). Hence figurative sense "at an extremely slow rate," as of the advance of glaciers. Related: Glacially.

双语例句


1. The Duchess's glare was glacial.
公爵夫人冷漠地看着。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Her glacial beauty is magnetic.
她冷若冰霜的美令人倾倒。

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3. Change occurs at a glacial pace.
变化极其缓慢。

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4. Her expression was glacial.
她表情冷淡。

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5. Two main glacial epochs affected both areas during the last 100 million years of Precambrian times.
在前寒武纪的最后1亿年中,两个主要的冰川时期对两个地区都产生了影响。

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