ivy

英 ['aɪvɪ] 美 ['aɪvi]
  • adj. 常春藤联盟的
  • n. 常春藤
  • n. (Ivy)人名;(英)艾维,艾薇(女名)
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1. (iv:罗马四)四季像棵树,y:像树.
2. 四季的苗、树苗。 => 四季常青的苗、树苗。=> 常春藤。
3. 区分:ivy <===> ivory.
ivy 长春藤

词源不详。可能来自PIE*wei,编织,缠绕,词源同vine,wind,weave.引申词义藤蔓,藤蔓植物。

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ivy: [OE] Ivy has been traced back to a prehistoric Germanic *ibakhs, which also lies behind modern German efeu and Dutch eilof. This has been linked by some etymologists with Latin ibex ‘mountain goat’ (itself acquired by English in the 17th century), the semantic connection being ‘climber’. The expression Ivy League, denoting the eight old-established and prestigious universities of the northeastern USA (Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale), was inspired by the idea of ancient ivy-covered walls. It dates from the 1930s.
ivy (n.)
Old English ifig, from West Germanic *ibakhs (cognates: Middle Low German iflof, Dutch eiloof, Old High German ebahewi, German Efeu), of unknown origin; the second element in the Old High German word might be "hay."

Ivy bush as a sign of a tavern where wine is served is attested from mid-15c. Ivy League, inspired by the notion of old, ivy-coated walls, dates to 1933 (perhaps originally in reference to football; it consists of Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale).
1. He stifled his temptation to take hold of Ivy and shake her.
他压抑住想要抓住艾薇摇晃她的冲动。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Ivy must be a glutton for punishment.
艾维一定是个不怕吃苦的家伙。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The front of the building was covered with ivy.
大楼的正面爬满了常春藤。

来自《权威词典》

4. stone walls covered in ivy
爬满常春藤的石墙

来自《权威词典》

5. ivy twining around a tree trunk
缠绕在树干上的藤蔓

来自《权威词典》