英:[ʃi:θ]
美:[ʃiθ]
英:[ʃi:θ]
美:[ʃiθ]
复数:sheaths
词根:sheath
adj.sheathed 覆盖的;封装的;装有护套的
v.sheathed 使入鞘;为…备鞘;覆盖(sheathe的过去分词)
vt.sheathe 覆盖;插入鞘;包装
noun
a case for a blade (as of a knife)
an investing cover or case of a plant or animal body or body part: such as
the tubular fold of skin into which the penis of many mammals is retracted
the lower part of a leaf when surrounding the stem
any of various covering or supporting structures that resemble in appearance or function the sheath of a blade: such as
sheathing sense 2
a woman's close-fitting dress that is usually worn without a belt
British condom sense 1
leaf sheath叶鞘
tendon sheath[解]腱鞘
cable sheath电缆包皮层
中古英语 shethe,意为“刀剑的贴身套或覆盖物”,源自古英语 sceaþ, scæþ,源自原始日耳曼语 *skaith-(源头还包括古撒克逊语 scethia,古诺尔斯语 skeiðir(复数),古弗里西亚语 skethe,中古荷兰语 schede,荷兰语 schede,古高地德语 skaida,德语 scheide “套,鞘”),可能来自于 PIE 词根 *skei- 的扩展形式,“切割,分裂”,意为插入剑刃的分裂木棍的概念。
1550年代扩展到任何类似的管状覆盖物; “避孕套”的意思记录于1861年; “贴身连衣裙或裙子”的意思可追溯至1904年。
套管
鞘:围绕包裹组织的管状结构
护套
套管
鞘
护套
护套
又称 :护套(jacket )
套管
护套
Middle English shethe, going back to Old English scǣþ, scēaþ (Northumbrian sceǣþ), scēþ, going back to Germanic *skaiþjō or *skaiþō (whence also Old Frisian skēthe "sheath," Old Saxon skēdia, skēthia, Old High German skeida, Old Icelandic skeiðir, plural), probably noun derivative of *skaiđan-/skaiþan- "to separate, divide" — more at shed >entry 1 Note: The original meaning of the Germanic noun was presumably "something split, separated," i.e., two pieces that are split (literally or metaphorically) and that together held the blade; note that the Old Norse noun was plural (the singular skeið meant "weaver's reed, silver spoon").
The first known use of sheath was before the 12th century
shed1 of 2verb
to keep out : repel
raincoats shed water
to cause (blood) to flow from a cut or wound
to pour forth in drops
shed tears
to give off or out
the sun sheds light and heat
to cast (as a natural covering) aside
a snake sheds its skin
to let fall (as leaves)
to rid oneself of : discard
shed extra pounds
shed2 of 2noun
a structure built for shelter or storage
shed1 of 2verb
to keep out : repel
raincoats shed water
to cause (blood) to flow from a cut or wound
to pour forth in drops
shed tears
to give off or out
the sun sheds light and heat
to cast (as a natural covering) aside
a snake sheds its skin
to let fall (as leaves)
to rid oneself of : discard
shed extra pounds
shed2 of 2noun
a structure built for shelter or storage
sheafnoun
a bundle of stalks and ears of grain
a group of things often fastened together and resembling a sheaf of grain a sheaf of papers
a sheaf of arrows
sheave1 of 2noun
a grooved wheel : pulley
sheave2 of 2verb
to gather and bind into a sheaf
shell shocknoun
any of numerous nervous conditions appearing in soldiers exposed to modern warfare
sheathnoun
a case for a blade (as of a knife)
a covering especially of a body part that is like a sheath in form or use
sheathingnoun
material used to sheathe somethingespecially: the first covering of boards or of waterproof material on the outside wall of a frame house or on a timber roof
sheatheverb
to put into a sheath
sheathe your sword
to cover with something that protects
sheathe a ship's bottom with copper
sheatheverb
to put into a sheath
sheathe your sword
to cover with something that protects
sheathe a ship's bottom with copper
sheathnoun
a case for a blade (as of a knife)
a covering especially of a body part that is like a sheath in form or use
sheathnoun
an investing cover or case of a plant or animal body or body part: as
the tubular fold of skin into which the penis of many mammals is retracted
the connective tissue of an organ or part that binds together its component elements and holds it in place
condom sense 1
1 And the LORD commanded the angel; and he put up his sword again into the sheath thereof.
耶和华吩咐使者,他就收刀入鞘。
2 Piper slipped it back into its sheath, trying to keep her hands from shaking.
3 It was made of a purple satin sheath with layers of cerise tarleton underskirts.
4 She pulled the biggest knife from its sheath and pointed the blade at his throat.
5 NOTE: The maximum calibration temperature sha not exceed the maximum continuous temperature of the sheath material.
注: 最大标定温度应低于外护套材料的最高温度.
6 Inside, a narrow sheath enclosed a sharp pin treated with a shellfish toxin that could kill a person instantly.
7 He carried a heavy spear tipped in iron, taller than he was, and a sword hung at his side in a leather sheath.
8 He stalked to the target, yanking out all six daggers and shoving them in their sheaths before returning to the throwing line.
9 I reach down and pick it up and put it back in its sheath.
10 He slipped his knife into its inner sheath.
11 Asha got to her feet and slammed her knife back into its sheath.
12 She came in anyway, her movements somewhat restricted by the blue satin sheath dress she wore.
13 Finally, he nodded grimly and, with a sharp motion, threw the sheath away.
14 Marco set his teeth to the strap at my shoulder and tore my sheath to the waist.
15 a piece of wire covered with a plastic sheath
16 I sling an extra bow and a second sheath of arrows over my body, slide two long knives and an awl into my belt, and meet up with Finnick at the front of the pile.
17 Sharp knife sheath to protect themselves, it is satisfied with its dull. — Tagore.
刀鞘保护刀的锋利,它自己则满足于它的迟钝。——泰戈尔。
18 ‘I have a sword,’ said Merry, climbing from his seat, and drawing from its black sheath his small bright blade.
19 With shaking hands he slid the knife back into its sheath.
20 Yanking his knife from its sheath, he scraped snow and ice from the bottom of the hoof.
3 护皮
4 叶鞘
6 箨
9 剑鞘
10 佛焰苞
11 外皮
skin peel rind involucre tegument cortical epidermal integument crustaceous epidermic pallial crust cork cortex husk epidermis tegmen incrustation
12 保险套
skin safe safety letter rubber condom cheater prophylactic scumbag Johnny Frenchy frogskin franger Durex French letter rubber sheath
13 外壳
exoperidium skin investment housing shell lag hull husk crustal package jacket cage envelope hulk cowling sheathing incrustation
16 防护物
24 鞘翅