argosy
英 ['ɑːgəsɪ]
美['ɑrgəsi]
- n. 大商船;商船队
词态变化
复数: argosies;
英英释意
- 1. one or more large merchant ships
英文词源
- argosy
- argosy: [16] On the face of it argosy, an archaic term for ‘large merchant ship’, gives every appearance of being connected with the Argonauts, members of the crew of the ship Argo who sailed with Jason in quest of the Golden Fleece; but in fact the words are completely unrelated. When English first acquired argosy, from Italian, it was ragusea, which meant literally ‘vessel from Ragusa’ (an important city and seaport on the Dalmatian coast, now known as Dubrovnik). From the hotchpotch of spellings used in English in the 16th and 17th centuries (including ragusye, rhaguse, argosea, and arguze), argosy finally emerged as victor.
- argosy (n.)
- 1570s, from Italian (nave) Ragusea "(vessel) of Ragusa," maritime city on the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic (modern Dubrovnik in Croatia). Their large merchant ships brought rich Eastern goods to 16c. England. The city name sometimes was Aragouse or Arragosa in 16c. English.
实用场景例句
- We sail tomorrow on the Argosy.
- 我们明天乘“阿戈西”号启程.
《现代汉英综合大词典》
- At electronics ages, operate an argosy to no longer need a lot of hands.
- 在电子时代, 操控一艘大船不再需要很多人手.
互联网