Old English hleo "shelter, cover, defense, protection," from Proto-Germanic *khlewaz (cognates: Old Norse hle, Danish læ, Old Saxon hleo, Dutch lij "lee, shelter"). No known cognates outside Germanic; original sense uncertain and might have been "warm" (compare German lau "tepid," Old Norse hly "shelter, warmth"), which might link it to PIE *kele- (1) "warm." Nautical sense "that part of the hemisphere to which the wind is directed" (c. 1400) is from the notion of the side of the ship opposite that which receives the wind as the sheltered side. As an adjective, 1510s, from the noun.
1. Originally called Lili, she eventually shortened her name to Lee.
她原先叫Lili(莉莉),最后她把名字略作Lee(李)。
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2. The sea started to ease as we came under Cuba's lee.
我们靠近古巴的背风海岸时风浪开始平息。
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3. As the equipment was unpacked, I led Lee around the overgrown garden.
取出设备后,我带着李在花草蔓生的花园里转了一圈。
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4. I'm sorry, but Miss Lee is resting and can't be disturbed.
抱歉,李小姐正在休息,不能打扰。
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5. Lee has divided his time between flat-hunting and travelling.
Old English hleo "shelter, cover, defense, protection," from Proto-Germanic *khlewaz (cognates: Old Norse hle, Danish læ, Old Saxon hleo, Dutch lij "lee, shelter"). No known cognates outside Germanic; original sense uncertain and might have been "warm" (compare German lau "tepid," Old Norse hly "shelter, warmth"), which might link it to PIE *kele- (1) "warm." Nautical sense "that part of the hemisphere to which the wind is directed" (c. 1400) is from the notion of the side of the ship opposite that which receives the wind as the sheltered side. As an adjective, 1510s, from the noun.
双语例句
1. Originally called Lili, she eventually shortened her name to Lee.
她原先叫Lili(莉莉),最后她把名字略作Lee(李)。
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2. The sea started to ease as we came under Cuba's lee.
我们靠近古巴的背风海岸时风浪开始平息。
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3. As the equipment was unpacked, I led Lee around the overgrown garden.
取出设备后,我带着李在花草蔓生的花园里转了一圈。
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4. I'm sorry, but Miss Lee is resting and can't be disturbed.
抱歉,李小姐正在休息,不能打扰。
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5. Lee has divided his time between flat-hunting and travelling.