fissure

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈfɪʃ.ə/    /ˈfɪʃ.ɚ/|/ˈfɪʒ.ɚ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A long, narrow crack or opening made by breaking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.
    — After Miller's Dale Junction, the main Derby-Manchester line crosses the Wye for the last time and turns north-west up Great Rocks Dale, a natural fissure several miles long.
  2. A groove, deep furrow, elongated cleft or tear between body parts or in the substance of an organ.
  3. A break or slit in tissue usually at the junction of skin and mucous membrane.
  4. A state of incompatibility or disagreement.
动词 v.
  1. To split, forming fissures.

词形变化

fissures plural fissures present,singular,third-person fissuring participle,present fissured participle,past fissured past

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *bʰeyd-
Proto-Indo-European *-né-
Proto-Indo-European *-ti
Proto-Indo-European *bʰinédti
Proto-Italic *findō
Latin findō
Proto-Indo-European *-tew-?
Proto-Indo-European *-r-eh₂?
Latin -tūra
Latin fissūrader.
Old French fissurebor.
Middle English fissure
English fissure
From Middle English fissure, from Old French fissure, from Latin fissūra (“a cleft, chink”), from findō (“to cleave, split, divide”) + -tūra (nominal suffix).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *bʰeyd-
Proto-Indo-European *-né-
Proto-Indo-European *-ti
Proto-Indo-European *bʰinédti
Proto-Italic *findō
Latin findō
Proto-Indo-European *-tew-?
Proto-Indo-European *-r-eh₂?
Latin -tūra
Latin fissūrader.
Old French fissurebor.
Middle English fissure
English fissure
From Middle English fissure, from Old French fissure, from Latin fissūra (“a cleft, chink”), from findō (“to cleave, split, divide”) + -tūra (nominal suffix).
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