gas

英 [g?s] 美[ɡ?s]
  • n. 氣體;[礦業] 瓦斯;汽油;毒氣
  • vt. 加油;毒(死)
  • vi. 加油;放出氣體;空談
  • n. (Gas)人名;(法、德、西)加斯

CET4TEM4考研CET6中高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?gases;第三人稱單數:?gasses;過去式:?gassed;過去分詞:?gassed;現在分詞:?gassing;

助記提示


音譯“瓦斯”。

中文詞源


gas 氣體

來自chaos, 來自PIE*gheu, 打呵欠,張嘴,詞源同gap。原指神學術語混沌,后詞義通用化。

英文詞源


gas
gas: [17] We get gas from a Flemish pronunciation of Greek kháos ‘chasm, void’ (a derivative of Indo-European *gh?w- ‘hollow’, and source of English chaos [15]). The Flemish chemist J B van Helmont (1577–1644) used the Greek word to denote an occult principal, supposedly an ultra-refined form of water, which he postulated as existing in all matter.

The sound of Greek kh is roughly equivalent of that represented by Dutch and Flemish g, and so the word came to be spelled gas. Its modern application to any indefinitely expanding substance dates from the late 18th century. The derivative gasoline, source of American English gas ‘petrol’, dates from the late 19th century.

=> chaos
gas (n.1)
1650s, from Dutch gas, probably from Greek khaos "empty space" (see chaos). The sound of Dutch "g" is roughly equivalent to that of Greek "kh." First used by Flemish chemist J.B. van Helmont (1577-1644), probably influenced by Paracelsus, who used khaos in an occult sense of "proper elements of spirits" or "ultra-rarified water," which was van Helmont's definition of gas.
Hunc spiritum, incognitum hactenus, novo nomine gas voco ("This vapor, hitherto unknown, I call by a new name, 'gas.'" [Helmont, Ortus Medicinae]
Modern scientific sense began 1779, with later secondary specialization to "combustible mix of vapors" (1794, originally coal gas); "anesthetic" (1894, originally nitrous oxide); and "poison gas" (1900). Meaning "intestinal vapors" is from 1882. "The success of this artificial word is unique" [Weekley]. Slang sense of "empty talk" is from 1847; slang meaning "something exciting or excellent" first attested 1953, from earlier hepster slang gasser in the same sense (1944). Gas also meant "fun, a joke" in Anglo-Irish and was used so by Joyce (1914). Gas-works is by 1817. Gas-oven is from 1851 as a kitchen appliance; gas-stove from 1848.
gas (v.)
1886, "to supply with (illuminating) gas," from gas (n.1). Sense of "poison with gas" is from 1889 as an accidental thing, from 1915 as a military attack. In old slang also "talk nonsense, lie to." Related: Gassed; gassing; gasses.
gas (n.2)
short for gasoline, American English, by 1905. Gas-pump is from 1925; gas-pedal "automobile accelerator" is by 1908; gas-station "fueling station for an automobile" is from 1916.

雙語例句


1. The heated gas is piped through a coil surrounded by water.
受熱氣體通過水中的盤管輸送。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Mount Unzen has been spewing out volcanic ash, gas, and rock today.
云仙山今天一直在向外噴涌火山灰、氣體和火山巖。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Ozone is a highly reactive form of oxygen gas.
臭氧是一種非常活躍的氧氣形態。

來自柯林斯例句

4. We are working on the assumption that it was a gas explosion.
我們假設這是一場燃氣爆炸事故。

來自柯林斯例句

5. You might try the gas station down the street.
你可以到街那頭的加油站試試。

來自柯林斯例句

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