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英 [skuːl]美[skul]
  • n. 学校;学院;学派;鱼群
  • vt. 教育

音标:英 [sku:l]美 [skul]
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school是什么意思

n. 学校, 鱼群, 门派, 学派
vt. 教育, 训练, 培养
vi. 成群地游

n. an educational institution
n. a building where young people receive education
n. the process of being formally educated at a school
n. a body of creative artists or writers or thinkers linked by a similar style or by similar teachers

英文词源


school
school: School for teaching [OE] and school of fish [14] are different words. The former was borrowed into prehistoric Germanic from medieval Latin scōla, and has since evolved into German schule, Dutch school, Swedish skola, and Danish skole, as well as English school. The medieval Latin word itself goes back via classical Latin schola to Greek skholé.

This originally denoted ‘leisure’, and only gradually developed through ‘leisure used for intellectual argument or education’ and ‘lecture’ to ‘school’ (in the sense ‘educational assembly’) and finally ‘school’ the building. The Latin word has spread throughout Europe, not just in the Romance languages (French école, Italian scuola, Spanish escuela), but also into Welsh ysgol, Irish scoil, Latvian skuola, Russian shkola, Polish szkola, etc.

Derivatives of the Latin word in English include scholar [14] and scholastic [16]. School of fish was borrowed from Middle Dutch schōle ‘troop, group’. This went back to a prehistoric West Germanic *skulo, which may have been derived from the base *skal-, *skel-, *skul- ‘split, divide’ (source also of English scale, scalp, shell, etc); if so, it would mean etymologically a ‘division’.

=> scholar, scholastic; shoal
school (n.1)
"place of instruction," Old English scol, from Latin schola "intermission of work, leisure for learning; learned conversation, debate; lecture; meeting place for teachers and students, place of instruction; disciples of a teacher, body of followers, sect," from Greek skhole "spare time, leisure, rest ease; idleness; that in which leisure is employed; learned discussion;" also "a place for lectures, school;" originally "a holding back, a keeping clear," from skhein "to get" (from PIE root *segh- "to hold, hold in one's power, to have;" see scheme (n.)) + -ole by analogy with bole "a throw," stole "outfit," etc.

The original notion is "leisure," which passed to "otiose discussion" (in Athens or Rome the favorite or proper use for free time), then "place for such discussion." The Latin word was widely borrowed (Old French escole, French école, Spanish escuela, Italian scuola, Old High German scuola, German Schule, Swedish skola, Gaelic sgiol, Welsh ysgol, Russian shkola). Translated in Old English as larhus, literally "lore house," but this seems to have been a glossary word only.

Meaning "students attending a school" in English is attested from c. 1300; sense of "school building" is first recorded 1590s. Sense of "people united by a general similarity of principles and methods" is from 1610s; hence school of thought (1864). School of hard knocks "rough experience in life" is recorded from 1912 (in George Ade); to tell tales out of school "betray damaging secrets" is from 1540s. School bus is from 1908. School days is from 1590s. School board from 1870.
school (n.2)
"group of fish," c. 1400, from Middle Dutch schole (Dutch school) "group of fish or other animals," cognate with Old English scolu "band, troop, crowd of fish," from West Germanic *skulo- (cognates: Old Saxon scola "troop, multitude," West Frisian skoal), perhaps with a literal sense of "division," from PIE root *(s)kel- (1) "to cut, divide" (see scale (n.1)). Compare shoal (n.2)). For possible sense development, see section from Latin secare "to cut."
school (v.1)
"to educate; to reprimand, to discipline," mid-15c., from school (n.1). Related: Schooled; schooling.
school (v.2)
"collect or swim in schools," 1590s, from school (n.2). Related: Schooled; schooling.

中文词源


school 学校,学院,学派

来自拉丁语 schola,授课,讲堂,学校,字面意思即空闲,可以学习的时间,来自希腊语 skhole, 空闲的时间,学习的地方,来自 skhein,持有,得到,支配,来自 PIE*segh,持有,拥有,词

school 鱼群,人群,群集

来自中古荷兰语 schole,鱼群,来自 West-Germanic*skulo,群集,来自 PIE*skel,切,分开,词 源同 scale,shell,shoal.引申词义人群,群集等。

school的用法和例句:

1. It isn't like your other school or any other school.

这里跟你以前的学校或任何学校都不同

2. You were in school. I am going to school.

你之前在读书 我会去读书的

3. We gonna hit y'all with the old school, the new school, and the no school takes.

我们的节目里有老派 新派 以及无门无派

4. They were inseparable, he took him to kindergarten, to elementary school, to middle school, up until high school.

他们再也没有分开过 从幼儿园 到小学 到初中 到高中

5. He went to art school, acting school, and culinary school, committed to maximizing his potential.

他去了艺术学校 表演学校 烹饪学校 下定决心要最大化他的潜力

6. We're at school!I've never done it at school before.

这是学校 咱俩还没在学校做过

7. It's an important school after middle school.

那是初中之后很重要的一个学业阶段

8. He was the allest kid in elementary school, high school, college even medical school, come to think of it.

他是小学 中学 大学里 一直都是年纪最小 回想一下医学院里也是最小

9. But sometimes, old school is the best school.

但有时候 老方法最好用

10. This party was not sanctioned by the school, but it was advertised at the school.

派对不是学校办的 但是在学校做的**

经典名句

盘飧市远无兼味,樽酒家贫只旧醅。

杜甫 · 《客至》

舍南舍北皆春水,但见群鸥日日来。

花径不曾缘客扫,蓬门今始为君开。

盘飧(sūn)市远无兼味,樽(zūn)酒家贫只旧醅。

肯与邻翁相对饮,隔篱呼取尽馀杯。(馀通:余)

乍见翻疑梦,相悲各问年。

司空曙 · 《云阳馆与韩绅宿别》

故人江海别,几度隔山川。

(zhà)见翻疑梦,相悲各问年。

孤灯寒照雨,深竹暗浮烟。

更有明朝(zhāo)恨,离杯惜共传。

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