cockle如何读

英:[ˈkɒkl]

美:[ˈkɑkl]

cockle是什么意思

  • n.[动]鸟蛤;海扇;麦仙翁;褶皱;轻舟
  • v.起皱

cockle自然拼读

cock·le

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cockle变形

复数:cockles

第三人称单数:cockles

现在分词:cockling

过去式:cockled

过去分词:cockled

cockle英英释义

noun

any of a number of round or heart-shaped, often edible, mollusks with two hinged shells.

the ribbed shell of a cockle.

a crinkle or irregular gathering; wrinkle.

intransitive verb

to become wrinkled as the result of being drawn together.

transitive verb

to crinkle, wrinkle, or gather irregularly; pucker.

cockle词源中文解释

"欧洲可食用软体动物的一种,早在14世纪就有了,来自古法语 coquille(13世纪)“扇贝,扇贝壳; 珍珠母; 一种帽子”,经过改编(受 coque “壳”影响)来自通俗拉丁语 *conchilia,源自拉丁语 conchylium “贻贝,贝类”,源自希腊语 konkhylion “小贝类”,源自 konkhē “贻贝,海螺”。短语 cockles of the heart “内心深处”(1660年代)可能来自类似的形状,或者来自拉丁语 corculum,是 cor “心”的小型形式。早在15世纪就有 Cockle-shell 的记载。

cockle词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English, from Old English coccel Noun (2) Middle English cokle, cokkel, cokille "the mollusk Cerastoderma edule, its shell," borrowed from Anglo-French coquile, cokile "eggshell, shell of the cockle or scallop" (continental Old & Middle French coquille), going back to Vulgar Latin *cocīlia or *cocŭlia "shell of a mollusk, nut or egg," alteration of Latin conchȳlia, plural (taken in Vulgar Latin as feminine singular) of conchȳlium "mollusk, shellfish," borrowed from Greek konchýlion "seashell," double diminutive of kónchē "clam, mussel, conch" Note: The etymon with a long front vowel (*co(n)cīlia) is evident in French coquille, Old Occitan cauquilha and a variety of Gallo-Romance dialect forms (see Französisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, vol. 2, pp. 1002-06), as well as a scattering of Romance forms elsewhere, as Neapolitan skontšiłə "the sea snail Hexaplex trunculus" (see scungilli), Corsican kuntšíłulu "kind of snail," regional Portuguese (Algarve) conquilho "mussel." The form with short u (*cocŭlia) is attested as cagouille "snail, escargot" in western dialects of French (Aunis, Saintonge, Poitou) and cocoille in central dialects (Touraine, Berry); it is also recorded in adjacent dialects of Occitan (Old Occitan cogolha "snail," Dordogne cagoulho). There are again scattered forms in Italo-Romance: kaguya, kuguya "snail" (Rovinj/Rovigno, Istrian Peninsula), concule "kind of mollusk" (Marche), koɳguyə (Abruzzi). Nearly all forms show loss of the nasal consonant and the failure of the front vowel variants to palatalize the velar consonant. Both of these changes have been ascribed to blending with another word, perhaps Latin coccum "the scale insect Kermes ilicis (thought to be a berry or excrescence on the plant)" or *cuscolium with the same sense. The result was a vowel sequence o - o, sometimes dissimilating to a - o. Another conjectural variant attested in eastern Occitan has an added stressed syllable: kakaláw "snail, empty nutshell" (Bas-Dauphiné, i.e., western Dauphiné), cacaláou "snail" (Provence), cagarol (Béziers)—see etymology and note at escargot. — Oxford Latin Dictionary has conchȳlium with long ȳ, which fits the Romance outcome, though length is not indicated for the Greek word in Liddell and Scott or the Cambridge Greek Lexicon. Noun (3) Middle English kokell, ultimately from Middle French coquillé wavy or rounded like a shell, from coquille

The first known use of cockle was before the 12th century

cockle儿童词典英英释义

cockleburnoun

any of a genus of plants that have prickly fruits and are related to the thistlesalso: one of its fruits

cockle1 of 2noun

any of several weeds of grain fields

cockle2 of 2noun

an edible mollusk with a ribbed two-valved shell

cockleshell

cockle 例句

1 National Winter Ales Festival, Manchester, Wed to 22 Jan Over 200 beers, ales, ciders and perries to warm the cockles are available to sample and buy.

2 Lobster cockle comes with mezcal chili butter, carrots, fine herbs and brioche.

3 It’s actually rather tender and poignant and could very well warm the cockles of mainstream America’s heart if it weren’t for all the blood-drinking and pentagrams.

4 Meta implementing a new technology, especially one as thorny as generative AI, doesn’t exactly warm the cockles.

5 Cars are the same way, but some generate an unreasonably strong response deep in the cockles of the enthusiast heart.

6 No. My cockle hat and staff and his my sandal shoon.

没有。我那顶用海扇壳装饰的帽子、手杖和既是他的也是我的草鞋。

7 In America the only cockles we talk about are the cockles of one's heart, and we really have no idea what those are.

8 Or was it that a joyful childbirth scene can warm the cockles of even the coldest of hearts?

9 The cockles of Billy’s heart, at any rate, were glowing coals.

10 Scallop on a cauliflower purée bed and cockle popcorn and chorizo crumb.

11 Scallops in a pan roast of cockles and pared potatoes enriched with duck fat demonstrate the chef’s passion for seafood that dates to the time he worked in Charleston, S.C.

12 Silver bells and cockle -shells.

银色的铃铛和扭曲的贝壳。

13 The film’s rejiggered timeline is a little hard to follow, but the climax swings for the fences and shows an unashamed verve for tale-telling that warms the cockles.

14 But when he finds a way to be less self-consciously virtuoso and more appealing this won't just warm the cockles, it will set them ablaze.

15 This was likely inspired by the increased popularization of Valentine's cards, as well as cockles — a scallop shell-shaped candy that contained a "motto" printed on rolled paper.

16 A shell similar to that of a cockle.

扇壳一种似扇的贝壳。

17 Razor clams on the plancha were sweet and dense, and shellfish rice, full of cockles, scallops and — another innovation — wild mushrooms, was utterly delicious.

18 As days get cooler, few things will warm your cockles like a good cuppa tea.

19 Maybe one day I’ll help my grandchildren make sand volcanoes, dig for cockles and start out on the surf at Balevuilin Bay.

20 There are plump cockles, barely cooked to retain their full sweetness.

cockle 同义词

cockle 短语相关

cockles of the heart corn cockle warm the cockles of someone's heart

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