来自古法语 sentir,感觉,感官,闻,来自拉丁语 sentire,感觉,感官,词源同 sense,sentiment. 插入字母 c 可能是受-sc-影响。引申词义闻,嗅,气味,气息等。
scent
scent: [14] Scent comes ultimately from the same source that gave English sensation, sense, sentient, and sentiment – namely, Latin sentīre ‘feel, perceive’. It arrived via Old French sentir, and at first was sent in English (‘Fishes lurking among the stones [the dogs] seek out with their sent’, James Dalrymple, Leslie’s history of Scotland 1596). The modern sc- spelling did not begin to emerge until the 17th century. It is not known what the reason for it was, although it may have been a resolution of a possible confusion with the past form of send. => sensation, sense, sentient, sentiment
scent (v.)
late 14c., sent "to find the scent of," from Old French sentir "to feel, smell, touch, taste; realize, perceive; make love to," from Latin sentire " to feel, perceive, sense, discern, hear, see" (see sense (n.)).
Originally a hunting term. The -c- appeared 17c., perhaps by influence of ascent, descent, etc., or by influence of science. This was a tendency in early Modern English, also in scythe and for a time threatening to make scite and scituate. Figurative use from 1550s. Transitive sense "impregnate with an odor, perfume" is from 1690s. Related: Scented; scenting.
scent (n.)
late 14c., "scent, smell, what can be smelled" (as a means of pursuit by a hound), from scent (v.). Almost always applied to agreeable odors.
1. She loved the scent in the house of wax polish.
她喜欢房子里打过蜡的味道。
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2. Flowers are chosen for their scent as well as their look.
选花不仅要观其形还要闻其香。
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3. Many kinds of insect find their mates by scent.
许多昆虫通过气味找到交配对象。
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4. Scent your drawers and wardrobe with your favourite aromas.
用你最喜欢的香味熏香你的抽屉和衣柜。
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5. A slight breeze rose, wafting the heavy scent of flowers past her.
来自古法语 sentir,感觉,感官,闻,来自拉丁语 sentire,感觉,感官,词源同 sense,sentiment. 插入字母 c 可能是受-sc-影响。引申词义闻,嗅,气味,气息等。
英文词源
scent
scent: [14] Scent comes ultimately from the same source that gave English sensation, sense, sentient, and sentiment – namely, Latin sentīre ‘feel, perceive’. It arrived via Old French sentir, and at first was sent in English (‘Fishes lurking among the stones [the dogs] seek out with their sent’, James Dalrymple, Leslie’s history of Scotland 1596). The modern sc- spelling did not begin to emerge until the 17th century. It is not known what the reason for it was, although it may have been a resolution of a possible confusion with the past form of send. => sensation, sense, sentient, sentiment
scent (v.)
late 14c., sent "to find the scent of," from Old French sentir "to feel, smell, touch, taste; realize, perceive; make love to," from Latin sentire " to feel, perceive, sense, discern, hear, see" (see sense (n.)).
Originally a hunting term. The -c- appeared 17c., perhaps by influence of ascent, descent, etc., or by influence of science. This was a tendency in early Modern English, also in scythe and for a time threatening to make scite and scituate. Figurative use from 1550s. Transitive sense "impregnate with an odor, perfume" is from 1690s. Related: Scented; scenting.
scent (n.)
late 14c., "scent, smell, what can be smelled" (as a means of pursuit by a hound), from scent (v.). Almost always applied to agreeable odors.
双语例句
1. She loved the scent in the house of wax polish.
她喜欢房子里打过蜡的味道。
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2. Flowers are chosen for their scent as well as their look.
选花不仅要观其形还要闻其香。
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3. Many kinds of insect find their mates by scent.
许多昆虫通过气味找到交配对象。
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4. Scent your drawers and wardrobe with your favourite aromas.
用你最喜欢的香味熏香你的抽屉和衣柜。
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5. A slight breeze rose, wafting the heavy scent of flowers past her.