英语单词

pigeon-hole是什么意思

pigeon-hole

    中文词源


    pigeon-hole (n.)
    also pigeonhole, 1570s, "a small recess for pigeons to nest in," from pigeon + hole (n.). Meaning "a compartment in a writing desk," etc. is from 1680s, based on resemblance. The verb is from 1840 literally; figurative sense of "label mentally" is from 1870.
    [Y]ou will have an inspector after you with note-book and ink-horn, and you will be booked and pigeon-holed for further use when wanted. ["Civilisation--The Census," "Blackwood's Magazine," Oct. 1854]
    Related: Pigeonholed.

    双语例句


    1. A pigeon emerges, wings flapping noisily, from the tower.
    一只鸽子从塔里钻出来,扑扑地拍打着翅膀。
    来自柯林斯例句
    2. I don't care where the money comes from — that's not my pigeon.
    我不管钱从哪儿来,那不是我的事.
    来自《简明英汉词典》
    3. The pigeon homed from a distance of 100 miles.
    鸽子从百英里之外返回窝巢.
    来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
    4. A pigeon strutted along the roof, cooing rhythmically.
    一只鸽子沿着屋顶大摇大摆地走, 有节奏地咕咕叫.
    来自《简明英汉词典》
    5. Before I could get the pigeon the cat pounced.
    未等我逮到鸽子,猫就猛扑了上去。
    来自辞典例句