etymologically的意思
etymologically中文翻譯:
adv.語源上
entomologically───昆蟲學
ethnologically───民族學
ethologically───行為學
etiologically───adv.在病因學上
etymological───adj.詞源的;詞源學的
typologically───類型學
seismologically───地震的
aetiologically───病因學
cosmologically───宇宙論地
There is no evidence that these words are etymologically related but there is a certain similarity to them.───沒有證據表明這兩個詞有語源關系,不過它們有一定的相似之處。
You can see the word candle there inside the word incandescent and etymologically it fits.───我們可以看到,單詞in candescent中含有單詞candle,而且兩者的詞源也一致。
Thus etymologically, miniature and minimum actually don’t even have a small relationship with each other.───因此在詞源學上,miniature和mininum實際上甚至一點關系都沒有。
Etymologically, the word education means just a process of leading or bringing up.───從詞源學來說,教育這個詞恰好就是引導或教養的過程。
The poor woman was set on fire and her child ripped from her womb (Asklepios etymologically meaning to be cut out).───這個可憐的女子被放火焚燒和她的孩子從她的子宮(Asklepios詞源含義,切出)撕裂。
In a number of cases, as they absorbed new forms of Northern origin, they retained etymologically identical forms from earlier periods.───有大量的例子說明,閩語在吸收北方話新的語言形式的同時,也保留了早期詞源相同的形式。
Is the word passion etymologically connected with suffering?───激情這個詞語源性連接著折磨,是不是?
In this context sankhara is virtually synonymous with gamma, a word to which it is etymologically akin.───在這個語境當中,諸行與語源學上一個相近的詞kamma(業)基本上同義。
"Honesty" is an important category of Confucianism. Etymologically, it originated in Western Thou Dynasty.───“誠”是儒家的重要范疇,從辭源上而言,它產生于西周時期;
The poor woman was set on fire and her child ripped from her womb (Asklepios etymologically meaning to be cut out).
The Hebrew word is Tehom. It means "deep" And etymologically it's exactly the same word as Tiamat: The "at" ending is just feminine.
Etymologically speaking, a fairy is something quite particular, related in kind to the naiads, or water nymphs, and while of the genus, we are sui generis.
Aesthetics, rooted as it is etymologically in the sensate and in feeling, is primarily concerned with matter, or in the calculated arrangement of symbols, which are in themselves material.
But the deeper question etymologically is why torment through unsatisfied desire should be called tantalization.