Edith
['i:diθ]
中文词源
- Edith
- fem. proper name, Old English Eadgyð, from ead "riches, prosperity, good fortune, happiness" + guð "war." A fairly common name; it survived through the Middle Ages, probably on the popularity of St. Eadgyð of Wilton (962-84, abbess, daughter of King Edgar of England), fell from favor 16c., was revived in fashion late 19c. Old English ead (also in eadig "wealthy, prosperous, fortunate, happy, blessed; perfect;" eadnes "inner peace, ease, joy, prosperity") became Middle English edy, eadi "rich, wealthy; costly, expensive; happy, blessed," but was ousted by happy. Late Old English, in its grab-bag of alliterative pairings, had edye men and arme "rich men and poor."
双语例句
- 1. In 1944, he met Edith Piaf, and his career took off.
- 1944年,他结识了伊迪思·比阿夫,从此他的事业开始腾飞。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Edith was seen as a conniving, greedy woman.
- 人们认为伊迪丝是一个诡计多端的贪婪女人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. After dinner that evening, Edith showed them a portfolio of her own political cartoons.
- 那天吃过晚饭,伊迪丝向他们展示了她的一组政治漫画作品。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Edith Helm was not invited to these intimate luncheons.
- 伊迪丝·赫尔姆没有被邀请出度反映亲密关系的午餐会.
来自辞典例句
- 5. By contrast, society for Edith Wharton is a collapsing affair.
- 相形之下, 伊迪丝·华顿的社会却在崩溃之中.
来自辞典例句