词汇 | cognate |
释义 | cognateWord family adverbcognatelynouncognatenesscognationadjectivecognate Linguisticscog·nate1 /ˈkɒɡneɪt $ ˈkɑːɡ-/ adjectiveadj technical SLSAMEcognate words or languages have the same origin 〔词语、语言〕同源的 Examples from the Corpus cognate• Instead, Woodward obtained a cognate figure of 60 percent.• But more subject assessors operating in the same cognate group leads to the need for more induction and training.• The meeting of both needs have been greatly helped by the appointment of Principal Subject Assessors in the larger cognate groups. Linguisticscognate2 noun [countableC] technical SLa word in one language that has the same origin as a word in another language 同源词 The German ‘Hund’ is a cognate of the English ‘hound’. 德语Hund是英语hound的同源词。 Examples from the Corpus cognate• Classic, classical, and class are cognates.• Humanists, deceived by cognates, can flatter humanism in disastrous ways.• I felt confident reviewing a language with recognizable cognates, familiar rules of grammar, even an alphabet. (1300-1400) Latin cognatus, from co- ( → CO-) + gnatus “born” |
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