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KK:[rut] DJ:[ruːt]

動變: 過去式:rooted  過去分詞:rooted  現在進行時:rooting  

權威釋義

root1

n.[C]

  1. (植物的)根;地下莖[P1]
  2. 根菜類(如胡蘿蔔等)[P]
  3. (牙齒,頭髮等的)根,根部
  4. 根;根基;本質
  5. 根源,來源;根由
  6. 祖先
  7. (《聖經》用語)子孫
  8. 【數】根(數)
  9. 【文】字根;原形

vt.

  1. 使生根;使紮根;使固定
  2. 根除;肅清[(+up/out)]

vi.

  1. 生根;固定
  2. 根源在於,來源於[(+in)]

片語

root and branch

  1. 徹底地

root out

  1. 徹底根除

衍生

a.

rooty

辨析

同義:

n.根;源;原形

cause source origin derivation

反義:

n.「根」的反義字

branch trunk

root2

vi.

  1. (豬等)用鼻(或嘴)拱土
  2. 翻找;搜尋[(+for)]

vt.

  1. (豬等)用鼻(或嘴)拱翻[(+up/out)]
  2. 搜尋[(+up/out)]

root3

vi.

  1. 【口】(為參賽者)打氣;喝采[(+for)]
  2. 【口】聲援[(+for)]

片語

root for

  1. 為……加油鼓勁

以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》


root1

n.

  1. a part of a plant normally below ground, which acts as a support and collects water and nourishment.
    ▸a turnip, carrot, or other vegetable which grows as a root.
  2. the embedded part of a bodily organ or structure such as a hair.
  3. the basic cause, source, or origin:
    ▸ (roots) family, ethnic, or cultural origins as the reasons for one's emotional attachment to a place or community.
    ▸ [as modifier] (roots) denoting something from a non-Western ethnic or cultural origin:
  4. Linguistics  a morpheme, not necessarily surviving as a word in itself, from which words have been made by the addition of prefixes or suffixes or by other modification.
  5. (also root note) Music  the fundamental note of a chord.
  6. (in biblical use) a descendant.
  7. Mathematics  a number or quantity that when multiplied by itself one or more times gives a specified number or quantity.
    ▸a value of an unknown quantity satisfying a given equation.
  8. Austral./NZ & Irish vulgar slang an act of sexual intercourse.

v.

  1. (with reference to a plant or cutting) establish or cause to establish roots.
  2. establish deeply and firmly.
    ▸ (be rooted in) have as a source or origin.
  3. [often as adj. rooted] cause to stand immobile through fear or amazement.
  4. (root someone/thing out/up) find and get rid of someone or something.
  5. Austral./NZ & Irish vulgar slang have sex with.
    ▸exhaust or frustrate.

Phrase

  • at root
    fundamentally.
  • put down roots
    begin to have a settled life in a place.
  • root and branch
    (of a process or operation) thorough or radical.
  • take root
    become fixed or established.

Derivative

  • rootedness n.
  • rootless adj.
  • rootlessness n.
  • rootlet n.
  • root-like adj.
  • rooty adj.

Etymology

OE rōt, from ON rót; rel. to wort.

root2

v.

  1. (of an animal) turn up the ground with its snout in search of food.
    ▸search or rummage.
  2. (root for) informal support enthusiastically.
    ▸ (root someone on) N. Amer. informal cheer or urge someone on.

n.

an act of rooting.

Etymology

OE wrōtan, of Gmc origin; rel. to OE wrōt ‘snout’.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》