quarter

英 ['kw??t?] 美['kw?rt?]
  • n. 四分之一;地區(qū);季度;一刻鐘;兩角五分;節(jié)
  • vi. 住宿;駐扎
  • vt. 將…四等分;供某人住宿
  • num. 四分之一

CET4TEM4考研TOEFLCET6中高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?quarters;第三人稱單數(shù):?quarters;過去式:?quartered;過去分詞:?quartered;現(xiàn)在分詞:?quartering;

中文詞源


quarter 四分之一,一刻鐘,季度,營(yíng)房,住宿區(qū)

來自拉丁語(yǔ)quartus,四分之一,詞源同four,quadrille.引申詞義季度,刻鐘。后用于指城區(qū)的部分,營(yíng)房,住宿區(qū)等。

英文詞源


quarter
quarter: [13] Quarter is one of a large family of English words that go back ultimately to Latin quattuor ‘four’ and its relatives. Direct descendants of quattuor itself are actually fairly few – among them quatrain [16] and quatrefoil [15] (both via Old French). But its ordinal form quārtus ‘fourth’ has been most prolific: English is indebted to it for quart [14], quarter (via the Latin derivative quartārius ‘fourth part’), quartet [18], and quarto [16].

In compounds quattuor assumed the form quadr-, which has given English quadrangle [15] (and its abbreviation quad [19]), quadrant [14], quadratic [17], quadrille [18], quadruped [17], quadruplet [18] (also abbreviated to quad [19]), quarantine, quarrel ‘a(chǎn)rrow’, not to mention the more heavily disguised cadre [19], carfax [14] (which means etymologically ‘four-forked’), squad, and square.

And the derivative quater ‘four times’ has contributed carillon [18] (etymologically a peal of ‘four’ bells), quaternary [15], and quire of paper [15] (etymologically a set of ‘four’ sheets of paper).

=> cadre, carfax, carillon, quad, quarrel, quarry, quire, squad, square
quarter (n.)
c. 1300, "one-fourth of anything; one of four parts or divisions of a thing;" often in reference to the four parts into which a slaughtered animal is cut, from Old French quartier, cartier (12c.), from Latin quartarius "fourth part," from quartus "fourth" (see quart). One of the earliest dated references in English is to "parts of the body as dismembered during execution" (c. 1300).

Used of the phases of the moon from early 15c. The use of quarter of an hour is attested from mid-15c. In Middle English quarter also meant "one of the four divisions of a 12-hour night" (late 14c.), and the quarter of the night meant "nine o'clock p.m." (early 14c.).

From late 14c. as "one of the four quadrants of the heavens;" hence, from the notion of the winds, "a side, a direction" (c. 1400). In heraldry from mid-14c. as "one of the four divisions of a shield or coat of arms." The word's connection with "four" loosened in Middle English and by 15c. expressions such as six-quartered for "six-sided" are found. Meaning "region, locality, area, place" is from c. 1400. Meaning "portion of a town" (identified by the class or race of people who live there) is first attested 1520s. For military sense, see quarters. As a period of time in a football game, from 1911. Quarter horse, bred strong for racing on quarter-mile tracks, first recorded 1834.

The coin (one fourth of a dollar) is peculiar to U.S., first recorded 1783. But quarter could mean "a farthing" in Middle English (late 14c.), and compare British quadrant "a farthing" (c. 1600), and classical Latin quadrans, the name of a coin worth a quarter of an as (the basic unit of Roman currency).

Quarter days (mid-15c.), designated as days when rents were paid and contracts and leases began or expired, were, in England, Lady day (March 25), Midsummer day (June 24), Michaelmas day (Sept. 29), and Christmas day (Dec. 25); in Scotland, keeping closer to the pagan Celtic calendar, they were Candlemas (Feb. 2), Whitsunday (May 15), Lammas (Aug. 1), and Martinmas (Nov. 11). Quarter in the sense "period of three months; one of the four divisions of a year" is recorded from late 14c.
quarter (v.)
"to cut in quarters, divide into four parts," mid-14c., from quarter (n.). Specifically as the word for a form of criminal punishment from late 14c. (Old English had slitcwealm "death by rending"). Related: Quartered; quartering. The meaning "to put up soldiers" is recorded from 1590s (see quarters).

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. This little ball of gold weighs a quarter of an ounce.
這個(gè)小金球重0.25盎司。

來自柯林斯例句

2. He recovered from a 4-2 deficit to reach the quarter-finals.
他在2比4落后的情況下實(shí)現(xiàn)逆轉(zhuǎn)闖進(jìn)1/4決賽。

來自柯林斯例句

3. The time was recorded at a quarter after five.
時(shí)間顯示是5點(diǎn)15分。

來自柯林斯例句

4. The sides must battle again for a quarter-final place on December 16.
雙方將在12月16日再次交鋒以爭(zhēng)奪進(jìn)入四分之一決賽的席位。

來自柯林斯例句

5. His life was saved by a quarter-inch-thick bullet-proof steel screen.
多虧一塊1/4英寸厚的防彈鋼板,他才撿了條命。

來自柯林斯例句

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