gum

      英[g?m] 美[ɡ?m]
      • n. 口香糖;樹膠;橡皮
      • vt. 用膠粘,涂以樹膠;使…有粘性
      • n. (Gum)人名;(英)古姆

      詞態變化


      第三人稱單數:?gums;過去式:?gummed;過去分詞:?gummed;現在分詞:?gumming;

      助記提示


      1. 音譯“膠姆糖”。

      中文詞源


      gum 牙齦,樹膠,口香糖

      1.樹膠,來自埃及語。

      2.牙齦,來自PIE*gheu, 打呵欠,張嘴,詞源同chaos, gap.

      英文詞源


      gum
      gum: English has three words gum. The oldest, ‘tissue surrounding the teeth’ [OE], originally meant ‘mucous lining of the mouth and throat’; its present-day meaning did not emerge until the 14th century. It is not clear where it came from, although it is related to German gaumen ‘roof of the mouth’, and perhaps to Lithuanian gomurys ‘gum’ and even Latin fauces ‘throat’ (source of English suffocate). Gum ‘sticky material’ [14] comes ultimately from Egyptian kemai, which passed into English via Greek kómmi, Latin cummi or gummi, Vulgar Latin *gumma, and Old French gomme.

      And gum in the exclamation by gum [19] is a euphemistic alteration of god.

      gum (n.1)
      c. 1300, "resin from dried sap of plants," from Old French gome "(medicinal) gum, resin," from Late Latin gumma, from Latin gummi, from Greek kommi "gum," from Egyptian kemai. As the name of a hardened, sweetened gelatine mixture as a candy, 1827. As a shortened form of chewing gum, first attested 1842 in American English. The gum tree (1670s) was so called for the resin it exudes. Latin gummi also is the source of German Gummi (13c.).
      gum (n.2)
      "soft tissues of the mouth," Old English goma "palate, side of the mouth" (single or plural), from a Germanic source represented by Old Norse gomi "palate," Old High German goumo; related to Lithuanian gomurys "palate," and perhaps from PIE root *gheu- "to yawn" (source also of Old English ginian "to yawn;" see yawn (v.)).
      gum (v.1)
      early 14c., gommen, "treat with (medicinal or aromatic) gums," from gum (n.1). In the transferred or figurative sense of "spoil, ruin" (usually with up), as if by some gummy substance, it is first recorded 1901, probably from the notion of machinery becoming clogged. Related: Gummed; gumming.
      gum (v.2)
      of infants, toothless adults, etc., "to chew or gnaw (something) with the gums," by 1907, from gum (n.2). Related: Gummed; gumming.

      雙語例句


      1. When not removed, plaque causes tooth decay and gum disease.
      牙斑如果不清除就會導致牙齒蛀蝕和牙齦疾病。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. I've tried everything from herbal cigarettes to chewing gum.
      中草藥香煙、口香糖之類的我統統都試過了。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. Deposits of plaque build up between the tooth and the gum.
      牙齒和牙齦之間會滋生牙斑。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. Regulators may gum up an efficient system.
      管理者可能會使一個行之有效的制度陷于癱瘓。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. They stopped up leaks with chewing gum.
      他們用口香糖粘住了漏縫。

      來自柯林斯例句


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