英[həʊz]美[hoʊz]
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词源词根法
来自古英语hosa,裤管,腿的遮盖衣物,来自PIE*skeu,覆盖,隐藏,词源同hide,house.引申词义长筒袜,后也用于指塑料管。来源于史前日耳曼语,原始意义是“连裤袜,长统袜”;“软管”的意义最先出现于荷兰语。
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小知识
A hose is a long plastic or rubber tube that's used for moving a liquid from one place to another. You may use a hose to water your lawn, or to get gas from the pump into your car's tank. Don't use a hose to ingest liquids; use a glass instead.
A garden hose is useful for watering plants or washing your car, while firefighters use hoses to spray water on fires. A hose is similar to a pipe, being long, narrow, and hollow, with space for liquid to move through it, although a hose is flexible, and a pipe is commonly made of stiff metal or hard plastic. You can use the word as a verb, meaning “to spray with a hose,” or as a noun meaning “sheer stockings.”
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rubber hose橡胶管;橡皮软管;metal hose金属软管;柔性管;金属蛇形管