英:[ˈælbəm]
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英:[ˈælbəm]
美:[ˈælbəm]
al·bum
ael bm
复数:albums
noun
a book or binder with blank pages or empty pockets in which a collection can be inserted, as of photographs, stamps, or mementos.I put the baby photos in the album.
a long-playing phonograph record or set of records, or the jacket or binder thereof.I loved that band, and I had all their albums.You can't play that album because it has a deep scratch.
a collection of printed pictures, or a collection of musical or literary selections that are printed or recorded.He is publishing a new album of poetry this fall.
photo album相册;相簿
debut album首张专辑;处女专辑
stamp albumn. 集邮册
photograph album相册,影集
1650年代(albo)“纪念册”,源自拉丁语 album,在古典时期,这是一块涂成白色的板子,上面用黑色书写公告(Annales Maximi,执政官的法令,参议员名单等),因此意为“名单”。拉丁语 album 字面意思是“白色,白色程度”; 它是形容词 albus “白色”的中性名词用法(参见 alb)。
这个拉丁词在16世纪被德国学者重新使用,他们的习惯是保留同事签名的 album amicorum; 然后它的意义扩展到“有空白页的书,用于收集签名和其他纪念品”。约翰逊[1755]仍将其定义为“外国人长期以来一直在其中插入名人的亲笔签名的书”。
英语单词指装订的照片集的意思可追溯至1859年。指“长播唱片”是在1951年,因为它们所附的套袖看起来像大型 album。
earlier, "book in which signatures, epigrams, verse, etc., are inscribed as mementos," borrowed from New Latin (short for album amīcōrum "register of friends"), going back to Latin, "the color white, white tablet or noticeboard, official list or register," noun derivative from neuter of albus "white, light-colored, fair, transparent," perhaps going back to Indo-European *h2elbho- "white," whence also Umbrian alfu, neuter accusative plural, "white," Greek alphós "skin disorder manifested as white spots, probably vitiligo" Note: The reconstruction of *h2elbho- with *h2e is necessary as long as Indo-European a is not admitted, but nothing else appears to support the reconstruction. The etymon has been implicated in the Celtic derivative nominal base *albii̯o- "world," whence Welsh elfydd "world, earth, land, country" (Old Welsh elbid, Middle Welsh eluit) and the Gaulish divine name Albiorīx, literally, "world-king." According to this hypothesis, *albii̯o- forms a counterpart to Celtic *dubno- (> *dumno-) "world," whence Old Irish domun "world," Gaulish Dumnorīx, a personal name, literally, "world-king." Originally these two etyma would have denoted distinct entities, *albii̯o-, from *albho- "white," being the lighter, brighter upper world (compare semantically Old Church Slavic světŭ "light, world"); *dubno-, on the other hand, nominalized from the adjective *dubno- "deep" (whence Old Irish domain "deep," Welsh dwfn), denoted the depths of the earth and bodies of water (see deep >entry 1). Attempts have been made, with varying degrees of acceptance, to link *albho- "white" with other etyma, as a Germanic and Slavic word for "swan" (Old English aelbitu [Corpus and Epinal glossaries], ylfetu, Middle High German albiz, elbiz, Old Icelandic ǫlpt, genitive alptar, Russian lébedʼ, Polish łabędź, Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian lȁbūd); also with a variety of geographical names, as Latin Albis "the river Elbe" and other river names (compare Old Icelandic elfr "river," Danish elv, Swedish älv), Latin Alpēs "the Alps"; and with Germanic *albi-, *alba-, name of a mythological being (see elf).
The first known use of album was in 1849
alcoholnoun
ethanol especially when used as the substance in fermented or distilled liquors (as beer or whiskey) that can make one drunk
drink (as beer, wine, or whiskey) containing ethanol
any of various carbon compounds that are similar to ethanol in having one or more hydroxyl groups
alchemynoun
a medieval chemical science with the goals of changing less valuable metals into gold, discovering a single cure for all diseases, and discovering how to live forever
alchemynoun
a medieval chemical science with the goals of changing less valuable metals into gold, discovering a single cure for all diseases, and discovering how to live forever
alchemynoun
a medieval chemical science with the goals of changing less valuable metals into gold, discovering a single cure for all diseases, and discovering how to live forever
alchemynoun
a medieval chemical science with the goals of changing less valuable metals into gold, discovering a single cure for all diseases, and discovering how to live forever
albumnoun
a book with blank pages in which to put a collection (as of autographs, stamps, or photographs)
a container for a phonograph record
one or more recordings (as on tape or disc) produced as a single unit
a collection usually in book form of literary selections, musical compositions, or pictures : anthology
albuminnoun
any of numerous proteins that dissolve in water and are found especially in blood, the whites of eggs, and various animal and plant tissues
albumennoun
the white of an egg
albumin
albumnoun
a book with blank pages in which to put a collection (as of autographs, stamps, or photographs)
a container for a phonograph record
one or more recordings (as on tape or disc) produced as a single unit
a collection usually in book form of literary selections, musical compositions, or pictures : anthology
album
see arsenicum album, prontosil album
1 The others had seen this happen before—often enough that there were photos of his episodes in Miss Peregrine’s album—and they knew what to do.
2 Before the photo albums are packed away, I take my fa- vorite picture of Jaimito, sitting in his wooden airplane, a giant smile on his face.
3 Janet Jackson's new album has been heralded by a massive media campaign.
珍妮·杰克逊的新专辑已经在媒体上进行了大规模宣传。
4 I go to Grammy’s closet and pull down the picture album.
5 Large albums with photos and lists of the items he targeted for his museum were assembled.
6 We only have a bazillion photo albums around my house.
7 I try to hold them still behind my eyes, their faces, like pictures in an album.
8 If a family picked you, they gave you their album.
9 We looked through a bunch of photo albums tonight, ones I brought down from the attic.
10 He surprised me by playing the hardest track on the album, the raging “Bullet with Butterfly Wings,” aka “Rat in a Cage,” about twenty times in a row one day.
11 “And they’re up in my room going through old photo albums.”
12 It was the very last one in the very last photo album they owned, and I’d never noticed it before because Dad had hidden it behind a larger photo.
13 Graeme Naysmith has produced two of the ten tracks on this album.
格雷姆·内史密斯创作了这张专辑十首歌中的两首。
14 Musically speaking, their latest album is nothing special.
就音乐而言,他们最新的专辑没什么特别的。
15 But he and Ma got me a record player for my eighteenth birthday in March plus a couple of albums.
16 Mary Fernandez started a photo album for me containing the pathetically few pictures I had managed to accumulate over the past nine years.
17 Petey pulled a photo album from a shelf above the couch.
18 The band's first album is due for release later this month.
这个乐队的第一张唱片预定在本月下旬发行。
19 I walked into the living room to find my mom sitting alone and looking at a photo album the way a woman who has one missing child would do.
20 I thought about the singer on the album cover and wondered who taught her how to apply makeup.
1 簿册
2 文集
3 文学作品
4 密纹唱片
7 相片簿
8 画册