sickle

英 ['sɪk(ə)l] 美['sɪkl]
  • n. 镰刀

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英英释义


1. an edge tool for cutting grass or crops; has a curved blade and a short handle

实用场景例句


Take the sickle which is lying on the grindstone.
把磨刀石上的那把镰刀拿去.

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She bought herself a hoe and a sickle.
她给自己买了一把锄头和一把镰刀.

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A bad shearer never had a good sickle.
拙匠无利器.

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Sickle-cell anaemia is passed on through a recessive gene.
镰状细胞贫血通过隐性基因遗传给后代。

辞典例句

A sickle moon was in the sky.
弯弯的月亮正悬在空中.

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Yes, I've seen the crescent moon again - a chill sickle of pale gold.
是的, 我又看见月牙儿了,带着点寒气的一钩儿浅金.

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Are patients with sickle cell disease at greater risk of infection?
镰状细胞病患者是否有更高的感染机会?

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He swished the tops off weeds with a sickle.
他挥动镰刀嗖嗖地割掉了杂草的草尖.

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Tell her to reap it with a sickle of leather.
请她用皮制的镰刀收割.

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A born beauty , escape everything however his that sickle for sweep.
天生丽质, 什么都逃不过他那横扫的镰刀.

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There is a picture of the sickle on the flag.
旗帜上有镰刀的图案.

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Can tourniquets be used in patients with sickle cell disease?
止血带能否用于镰状细胞病患者?

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Is there a difference between sickle cell disorder, disease and anemia?
镰状细胞紊乱 、 镰状细胞病和镰状细胞性贫血之间有何差异?

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He reached out his hand for the sickle I offered him.
他伸出手,接我给他的镰刀.

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What organs are at risk for ischemia in sickle cell diseaese?
镰状细胞病时哪些器官有缺血的危险?

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中文词源


sickle 镰刀

来自古英语 sicol,来自通俗拉丁语*sicila,来自拉丁语 secula,镰刀,来自 secare,砍,切,来自 PIE*sek,砍,切,词源同 segment,secateurs.

助记提示


1. section, segment => sickle.

双语例句


1. Take the sickle which is lying on the grindstone.
把磨刀石上的那把镰刀拿去.

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2. She bought herself a hoe and a sickle.
她给自己买了一把锄头和一把镰刀.

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3. A bad shearer never had a good sickle.
拙匠无利器.

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4. Sickle-cell anaemia is passed on through a recessive gene.
镰状细胞贫血通过隐性基因遗传给后代。

来自辞典例句

5. A sickle moon was in the sky.
弯弯的月亮正悬在空中.

来自辞典例句

英文词源


sickle
sickle: [OE] A sickle is etymologically a ‘cutting’ tool. Like its close relatives German sichel and Dutch zikkel, it originated in a prehistoric Germanic borrowing of Latin secula ‘sickle’. This was a derivative of the verb secāre ‘cut’ (source of English section, sector, etc), which in turn went back to the Indo-European base *sek- ‘cut’ (source also of English scythe).
=> scythe, section, segment
sickle (n.)
Old English sicol, probably a West Germanic borrowing (Middle Dutch sickele, Dutch sikkel, Old High German sihhila, German Sichel) from Vulgar Latin *sicila, from Latin secula "sickle" (source also of Italian segolo "hatchet"), from PIE root *sek- "to cut" (see section (n.)). Applied to curved or crescent-shaped things from mid-15c. Sickle-cell anemia is first recorded 1922.

词态变化


复数: sickles;