swan
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /swɒn/
美 /swɑn/
英文释义
名词 n.
- Any of various species of large, long-necked waterfowl, of genus Cygnus (bird family: Anatidae), most of which have white plumage.
- One whose grace etc. suggests a swan.
- This bird used as a heraldic charge, sometimes with a crown around its neck (e. g. the arms of Buckinghamshire).
动词 v.
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To travel or move about in an aimless, idle, or pretentiously casual way.
— He swans around that stinking office in his expensive clothes that are a little too tight for comfort, he swans around that stinking office without a care in the world.
-
To declare (chiefly in first-person present constructions).
— "Well, I swan, man, I had a better opinion of you than that."
词汇关系
衍生词
Bewick's swan
black-necked swan
black swan
black swan event
black swan fallacy
cobswan
coscoroba swan
graceful as a swan
gwan
mute swan
New Zealand swan
nonswan
Old Swan
Swan
Swan Bay
swanbill
swan boat
Swanbrook
Swan Creek
swan dive
swan-dive
swaness
swan goose
swan grebe
swanherd
Swan Hill
swanhood
swan hopper
swan hopping
Swan Lake
swanless
swanlike
swan-like
swan-likeness
swanliness
swanling
swanly
swan maiden
swan mark
swanmark
Swan Marsh
swan moth
swan mussel
Swan Nebula
swan neck
swan-neck
swan neck deformity
swan-necked
swan-necked grebe
swannery
swanness
swannish
swannishness
swan plant
Swan River
Swans Crossing
swansdown
swanship
swan shot
swanskin
swan's neck
swan song
swansong
swan's road
swan upper
swan upping
Swan Vale
Swan Village
swoose
trumpeter swan
tundra swan
whistling swan
White Swan
whooper swan
whooping swan
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *swenh₂-der.
Proto-Indo-European *swónh₂-osder.
Proto-Germanic *swanaz
Proto-West Germanic *swan
Old English swan
Middle English swan
English swan
From Middle English swan, from Old English swan, from Proto-West Germanic *swan, from Proto-Germanic *swanaz (“swan”, literally “the singing bird”), from Proto-Indo-European *swonh₂-/*swenh₂- (“to sing, make sound”).
Cognate with West Frisian swan, Low German Swaan, swan, Dutch zwaan, German Schwan, Danish svane, Norwegian svane, Swedish svan. Related also to Old English ġeswin (“melody, song”), Old English swinsian (“to make melody”).
Further cognates include (possibly) Russian звон (zvon, “ring, chime”); Latin sonus (“sound”), Sanskrit स्वन् (svan, “sound”).
Doublet of sound.
Proto-Indo-European *swenh₂-der.
Proto-Indo-European *swónh₂-osder.
Proto-Germanic *swanaz
Proto-West Germanic *swan
Old English swan
Middle English swan
English swan
From Middle English swan, from Old English swan, from Proto-West Germanic *swan, from Proto-Germanic *swanaz (“swan”, literally “the singing bird”), from Proto-Indo-European *swonh₂-/*swenh₂- (“to sing, make sound”).
Cognate with West Frisian swan, Low German Swaan, swan, Dutch zwaan, German Schwan, Danish svane, Norwegian svane, Swedish svan. Related also to Old English ġeswin (“melody, song”), Old English swinsian (“to make melody”).
Further cognates include (possibly) Russian звон (zvon, “ring, chime”); Latin sonus (“sound”), Sanskrit स्वन् (svan, “sound”).
Doublet of sound.
词源 2
Probably from dialectal I s’wan, a corruption of I shall warrant; or possibly from a minced form of I swear on.
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