vessel

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈvɛsəl/|[ˈvɛsɫ̩]    /ˈvɛsəl/|[ˈvɛsɫ̩]|/ˈvesəl/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A craft for transportation on or in water, air, or space.; Any craft designed for transportation on or in water, such as a ship, boat, or submarine.
    — But my hope was, that if I stood along this coast till I came to that part where the English traded, I should find some of their vessels upon their usual design of trade, that would relieve and take us in.
  2. A craft for transportation on or in water, air, or space.; A craft designed for transportation through air or space.
    — Driven from their home system by the geth nearly three centuries ago, most quarians now live aboard the Migrant Fleet, a flotilla of fifty thousand vessels ranging in size from passenger shuttles to mobile space stations.
  3. Dishes and cutlery collectively, especially if made of precious metals. dialectal,obsolete,uncountable
    — All his Vessell was of golde and siluer, pottis, basons, ewers, dysshes, flagons, barels, cuppes, and all other thyngis.
  4. A container of liquid or other substance, such as a glass, goblet, cup, bottle, bowl, or pitcher.
  5. A person as a container of qualities or feelings. figuratively
    — A teacher should be a vessel of knowledge.
  6. A tube or canal that carries fluid in an animal or plant.
    — Blood and lymph vessels are found in humans; xylem and phloem vessels are found in plants.
动词 v.
  1. To put into a vessel. transitive
    — 1577, William Harrison, The Description of England in Holinshed’s Chronicles, Volume 1, Book 3, Chapter 12 “Of venemous beastes &c.,” Our hony alſo is taken and reputed to be the beſt bycauſe it is harder, better wrought & clenlyer veſſelled vp, thẽ that which cõmeth from beyond the ſea, where they ſtampe and ſtraine their combes, Bées, & young Blow|inges altogither into the ſtuffe, as I haue béene informed.

词形变化

vessels plural vessell alternative,obsolete vessels present,singular,third-person vesseling US,participle,present vesselling UK,participle,present vesseled US,participle,past vesseled US,past vesselled UK,participle,past vesselled UK,past vessell alternative,obsolete

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Italic *wāss
Late Latin vās
Proto-Indo-European *-lós
Proto-Italic *-elom
Late Latin -ulum
Late Latin -culum
Late Latin vāsculum
Proto-Indo-European *-lós
Proto-Indo-European *-elós
Proto-Italic *-elos
Late Latin -lus
Late Latin vāscellum
Old French vaisselbor.
Middle English vessel
English vessel
Inherited from Middle English vessel, vessell (“small container”); from Old French vaissel (compare modern French vaisseau and Catalan vaixell), from Late Latin vāscellum, diminutive of vāsculum, diminutive of vās (“vase, vessel”).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Italic *wāss
Late Latin vās
Proto-Indo-European *-lós
Proto-Italic *-elom
Late Latin -ulum
Late Latin -culum
Late Latin vāsculum
Proto-Indo-European *-lós
Proto-Indo-European *-elós
Proto-Italic *-elos
Late Latin -lus
Late Latin vāscellum
Old French vaisselbor.
Middle English vessel
English vessel
Inherited from Middle English vessel, vessell (“small container”); from Old French vaissel (compare modern French vaisseau and Catalan vaixell), from Late Latin vāscellum, diminutive of vāsculum, diminutive of vās (“vase, vessel”).
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