horn

英 [h??n] 美[h?rn]
  • n. 喇叭,號角;角
  • vt. 裝角于
  • n. (Horn)人名;(英、德、匈、捷、羅、波、芬、希、瑞典)霍恩;(法)奧爾恩;(柬)洪

CET6TEM4GRE考研TOEFL中低頻詞CET4核心詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?horns;

助記提示


horn?[h?:n]?號,號角——號

中文詞源


horn 角,角質,號角

來自PIE*ker,角,頭,詞源同unicorn,corner,cornucopia.引申詞義角質,號角等。

英文詞源


horn
horn: [OE] Horn belongs to a very large Indo- European word-family that has made an enormous number of contributions to English. Its ultimate source is Indo-European *ker-, whose offspring predominantly denote ‘animal’s horn’, but also include words for ‘top’ and ‘head’. Its Germanic descendant, *khornaz, has not been that prolific (it has produced English, German, Swedish, and Danish horn and Dutch hoorn, and hornet is probably a derivative), but other branches of the family have been more fruitful sources.

From Latin cornū ‘horn’, for example, come English corn ‘hard skin’, cornea, corner, cornet, cornucopia, unicorn, and possibly scherzo and scorn; Greek kéras ‘horn’ has given English keratin, rhinoceros, and triceratops; while Sanskrit ?rngam ‘horn’ lies behind English ginger.

And besides these, English hart ‘male deer’ [OE] goes back to a derivative of *ker-.

=> corn, corner, cornet, ginger, hart, hornet, keratin, rhinoceros, triceratops
horn (n.)
Old English horn "horn of an animal," also "wind instrument" (originally made from animal horns), from Proto-Germanic *hurnaz (cognates: German Horn, Dutch horen, Gothic haurn), from PIE *ker- (1) "horn; head, uppermost part of the body," with derivatives refering to horned animals, horn-shaped objects and projecting parts (cognates: Greek karnon "horn," Latin cornu "horn," Sanskrit srngam "horn," Persian sar "head," Avestan sarah- "head," Greek koryphe "head," Latin cervus "deer," Welsh carw "deer"). Reference to car horns is first recorded 1901. Figurative senses of Latin cornu included "salient point, chief argument; wing, flank; power, courage, strength." Jazz slang sense of "trumpet" is by 1921. Meaning "telephone" is by 1945.
horn (v.)
1690s, "to furnish with horns," from horn (n.). Earlier in figurative sense of "to cuckold" (1540s). Meaning "to push with the horns" (of cattle, buffalo, etc.) is from 1851, American English; phrase horn in "intrude" is by 1880, American English, originally cowboy slang.

雙語例句


1. The storms had abated by the time they rounded Cape Horn.
他們繞過合恩角時,暴風雨已經減弱。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The rains have failed again in the Horn of Africa.
雨季又沒有光顧非洲之角。

來自柯林斯例句

3. We drove through red traffic lights, the horn blaring.
我們鳴著喇叭,闖過紅燈。

來自柯林斯例句

4. He beeped the horn.
他鳴了一下喇叭。

來自柯林斯例句

5. I blared my horn.
我按響了喇叭。

來自柯林斯例句

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