wafer

英['weɪfə] 美['wefɚ]
  • n. 圆片,晶片;薄片,干胶片;薄饼;圣饼
  • vt. 用干胶片封
  • n. (Wafer)人名;(英)韦弗

词态变化


复数: wafers;

助记提示


1. 音译“威化”----威化饼干。
2. underlying etymological meaning was of a 'honeycomb'- patterned cake or biscuit – a sense wafer has since lost.
3. weave => wafer.
4. web => weave => wafer.

中文词源


wafer 威化饼

来自waffle,华夫饼,用于指一种轻饼干。

英文词源


wafer
wafer: [14] Wafer and waffle [18] are essentially the same word. Both come ultimately from a Low German term whose underlying etymological meaning was of a ‘honeycomb’- patterned cake or biscuit – a sense wafer has since lost. The ancestral form was wāfel, which seems to have come from the prehistoric Germanic base *wab-, *web- (source of English weave) and is probably related to German wabe ‘honeycomb’.

Old French borrowed Middle Low German wāfel as gaufre (which is where English got goffer ‘crimp’ [18] from). The Anglo-Norman version of this was wafre – whence English wafer. Waffle was borrowed direct into American English from Dutch wafel. (The verb waffle ‘speak verbosely’ [19], incidentally, is not the same word. It is a derivative of an earlier waff [17], used for the sounds a dog makes, which like woof was of imitative origin.)

=> goffer, waffle, weave, web
wafer (n.)
late 14c., "thin cake of paste, generally disk-shaped," from Anglo-French wafre, Old North French waufre "honeycomb, wafer" (Old French gaufre "wafer, waffle"), probably from Frankish *wafel or another Germanic source (compare Flemish wafer, altered from Middle Dutch wafel "honeycomb;" see waffle (n.)). Eucharistic bread first so called 1550s.

双语例句


1. Cut the fennel into wafer-thin slices.
把茴香切成薄薄的小片。

来自柯林斯例句

2. She opened her mouth to receive the papery - thin wafer.
她张开嘴领受薄薄的圣饼.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Wafer, on the other hand , is the classic NBA enigma.
Wafer, 是一个典型的NBA的X因素,他有着惊人的身体素质.

来自互联网

4. We really have not had a big enough sample to determine Wafer really is.
我们没有足够大的样本来确定wafer的未来.

来自互联网

5. Single - wafer processes use higher pressures than the batch processes.
单片工艺比多片工艺要用较高的压力.

来自辞典例句