hide

英 [ha?d] 美[ha?d]
  • vt. 隱藏;隱瞞;鞭打
  • vi. 隱藏
  • n. 躲藏;獸皮;躲藏處

CET4TEM4GRE考研TOEFLCET6中頻詞基本詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?hides;第三人稱單數:?hides;過去式:?hid;過去分詞:?hidden;現在分詞:?hiding;

中文詞源


hide 隱藏,隱蔽,獸皮

來自PIE*skeu,隱藏,遮蓋,詞源同house,cuticle,sky.引申詞義獸皮。

英文詞源


hide
hide: English has two words hide in current usage, probably from an identical Indo-European source. The verb, ‘conceal’ [OE], which has no living relatives among the Germanic languages, comes from a prehistoric West Germanic *khūdjan. This was derived from a base which probably also produced English hoard, huddle, and hut, and goes back to Indo-European *keudh-, source also of Greek keúthein ‘cover, hide’, Welsh cuddio ‘hide’, and Breton kuzat ‘hide’. Hide ‘skin’ [OE] and its Germanic relatives, German haut, Dutch huid, and Swedish and Danish hud, come ultimately from Indo-European *keut-, which also produced Latin cutis ‘skin’ (source of English cuticle [17] and cutaneous [16]) and Welsh cwd ‘scrotum’.

The semantic link between the two hides is ‘covering’.

=> hoard, huddle, hut; cutaneous, cuticle
hide (v.1)
Old English hydan "to hide, conceal; preserve; hide oneself; bury a corpse," from West Germanic *hudjan (cognates: Middle Dutch, Middle Low German huden), from PIE *keudh- (source also of Greek keuthein "to hide, conceal"), from root *(s)keu- "to cover, conceal" (see hide (n.1)). Hide and seek (by 1670s), children's game, replaced earlier all hid (1580s).
hide (n.1)
"skin of a large animal," Old English hyd "hide, skin," from Proto-Germanic *hudiz (cognates: Old Norse hue, Old Frisian hed, Middle Dutch huut, Dutch huid, Old High German hut, German Haut "skin"), related to Old English verb hydan "to hide," the common notion being of "covering."

All of this is from PIE root *(s)keu- "to cover, conceal" (cognates: Sanskrit kostha "enclosing wall," skunati "covers;" Armenian ciw "roof;" Latin cutis "skin," scutum "shield," ob-scurus "dark;" Greek kytos "a hollow, vessel," keutho "to cover, to hide," skynia "eyebrows;" Russian kishka "gut," literally "sheath;" Lithuanian kiautas "husk," kutis "stall;" Old Norse sky "cloud;" Old English sceo "cloud;" Middle High German hode "scrotum;" Old High German scura, German Scheuer "barn;" Welsh cuddio "to hide").

The alliterative pairing of hide and hair (often negative, hide nor hair) was in Middle English (early 15c.), but earlier and more common was hide ne hewe, literally "skin and complexion ('hue')" (c. 1200).
hide (n.2)
"measure of land" (obsolete), Old English hid "hide of land," earlier higid, from hiw- "family" (related to hiwan "household," hiwo "a husband, master of a household"), from Proto-Germanic *hiwido-, from PIE *keiwo- (source also of Latin civis "citizen"), from root *kei- "to lie; bed, couch; beloved, dear" (see cemetery, and compare city).

The notion was of "amount of land needed to feed one free family and dependents," usually 100 or 120 acres, but the amount could be as little as 60, depending on the quality of the land. Often also defined as "as much land as could be tilled by one plow in a year." Translated in Latin as familia.

雙語例句


1. You feel an animal panic to run and hide.
你會感到一種本能的恐懼而想要去逃避。

來自柯林斯例句

2. She fancied he was trying to hide a smile.
她猜想他正在盡力掩飾笑容。

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3. Greta Garbo went to great lengths to hide from reporters and photographers.
葛麗泰·嘉寶想方設法躲開記者和攝影師。

來自柯林斯例句

4. This served to hide the confusion and imprecision in their thinking.
這個被用來掩蓋他們思想的混亂和不準確。

來自柯林斯例句

5. He had pulled the blanket over his body to hide his nakedness.
他把毛毯扯過來裹住自己赤裸的身體。

來自柯林斯例句

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