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词根:smith
n.smithy 铁匠铺;铁匠;锻冶场
noun
a worker in metals : blacksmith
maker—often used in combinationtunesmith
gunsmith
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Adam 1723–1790 Scottish economist
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Alfred Emanuel 1873–1944 American politician
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Bessie 1894–1937 American blues singer
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Dame Maggie 1934– Margaret Natalie Smith British actress
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David 1906–1965 American sculptor
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George E(lwood) 1930– American physicist
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John circa 1580–1631 English explorer and colonist
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Joseph 1805–1844 American founder of Mormon Church
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Michael 1932–2000 Canadian (British-born) biochemist
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Stevie 1902–1971 originally Florence Margaret Smith British poet
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Sydney 1771–1845 English essayist
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Joseph 1805–1844 American founder of Mormon Church
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Michael 1932–2000 Canadian (British-born) biochemist
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Stevie 1902–1971 originally Florence Margaret Smith British poet
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Sydney 1771–1845 English essayist
adam smith亚当·斯密
will smith威尔·史密斯(美国艺人)
paul smith保罗·史密斯(人名,英国服饰品牌)
smith chart[电]史密斯圆图
granny smith绿苹果(澳大利亚的一种青绿色苹果)
中古英语 smith,源自古英语 smið “铁匠,铸甲匠,从事金属工作的人”(包括珠宝商和铁匠),更广泛地说,“手工艺人,熟练手工艺术实践者”(也包括木匠),源自原始日耳曼语 *smithaz “熟练工人”(源自古撒克逊语 smith,古诺尔斯语 smiðr,丹麦语 smed,古弗里斯兰语 smith,古高地德语 smid,德语 Schmied,哥特语 -smiþa,在 aiza-smiþa “铜匠”中),源自 PIE 词根 *smi- “用锋利的工具切割、加工”(源自希腊语 smil ē“切割和雕刻用的刀子、凿子”)。
约于公元975年作为姓氏出现。在中古英语赞美上帝的诗篇中,也用到了“smith”这个词。其他常见的姓氏意为“铁匠”,包括 Ferraro(意大利语)、Haddad(阿拉伯语)、Kovács(匈牙利语,斯拉夫语借词)、Kowalski(波兰语)、Herrero(西班牙语)、Kuznets(俄语)、MacGowan(爱尔兰语,“铁匠之子”)。
Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German smid smith and probably to Greek smilē wood-carving knife
The first known use of smith was before the 12th century
smithnoun
a worker in metals : blacksmith
one who constructs, builds, or produces something : maker—often used in combination
gunsmith
smithnoun
a worker in metals : blacksmith
one who constructs, builds, or produces something : maker—often used in combination
gunsmith
1 Smith and his men questioned Mary, Anna, and other residents, then summoned a carriage to transport the women to headquarters.
2 As Smith became embroiled with his new lover, the marriage was called off.
史密斯和新情人纠缠不清,导致他的婚姻告吹。
3 The jockey had learned enough to know that asking Smith what was going on would have been fruitless.
4 Professor Smith served as special adviser to the President.
史密斯教授曾做过总统的特别顾问。
5 Smith took the horse back to the barn.
6 Howard had never doubted his chances so much, and Smith had said nothing that reassured him.
7 Because the skin had not been nicked and the heat had been slow to settle in, Smith had missed it.
8 “There’s a way,” he said with a mysterious grin, “for you to take part in the qualifying rounds. And if you win, you could find yourself facing Stan Smith in the first round.”
9 Captain Smith wrote that Samuel was appointed leader of a town.
10 John Smith had arrived with two ships and a crew of forty-five.
11 Smith’s head—the stiff Indian hair, the Irish-Indian blending of dark skin and pert, impish features— reminded him of the suspect’s pretty sister, the nice Mrs. Johnson.
12 Captain Smith is on his feet in a second.
13 Annie Smith: Before that night I used to hear noise upstairs all the time and report to housing that people were up there—vandalizing it, knocking holes in the wall, and things like that.
14 Smith wanted to go get him, but Howard wasn’t ready yet.
15 Two sailors swing down into the ’tween deck, and there is the clanking of chains as they unlock Captain Smith’s irons.
16 Duntz agrees with him; having studied the files on unsolved Las Vegas homicides, he knows Smith to be innocent of this particular deed.
17 “You don’t know how long I begged Mrs. Smith to let me bring you. You don’t know what this means, do you child? Don’t you love me? Don’t you love your grandma?”
18 When Mr. Smith mentioned money, they came alive.
史密斯先生一提到钱, 他们的精神就为之一振.
19 As Smith watched him in racing combat, images from his mustang days assembled in his head.
20 First Jackson and then Smith were also prepared with their response, which turned out to be the fullest public exposition of the proslavery position yet presented in the United States.
2 威廉
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3 制作人
7 锻冶工
10 制造人
13 约瑟夫
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14 史密斯