rank 排列,等级→ 来自古法语ranc,排,行,来自Proto-Germanic*hringaz,圈,环,来自PIE*sker,弯,转,词源同ring,curve.词义由环行排列过渡至水平排列。引申词义排列,等级。
rank (n.)
early 14c., "row, line, or series;"
c. 1400, a row of an army,
from Old French renc, ranc "row, line" (Modern French rang),
from Frankish *hring or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German hring "circle, ring"),
from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "circle, ring, something curved" (from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend").
range 排列,范围,距离,山脉→ 来自古法语range,排列,布置,成排,来自reng,排,行,线,词源同rank.引申诸相关词义。
range (n.)
c. 1200, renge, "row or line of persons" (especially hunters or soldiers),
from Old French reng, renge "a row, line, rank," from Frankish *hring or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "circle, ring, something curved"
(from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend").
In some cases the Middle English word is from Old French range "range, rank," a variant of reng.
range (v.)
c. 1200, rengen, "to move over or through (a large area), roam with the purpose of searching or hunting,"
from Old French ranger, rangier, earlier rengier "to place in a row, arrange; get into line,"
from reng "row, line,"
from Frankish *hring or some other Germanic source,
from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "circle, ring, something curved"
(from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend").
Compare arrange.
Sense of "to arrange in rows, make a row or rows of" is recorded from c. 1300;
intransitive sense of "exist in a row or rows" is from c. 1600.
Related: Ranged; ranging.
arrange 安排→ ar-,向,往,range,排列。
arrange (v.)
late 14c., arengen, "draw up a line of battle,"
from Old French arengier "put in a row, put in battle order" (12c., Modern French arranger),
from a- "to" (see ad-) + rangier "set in a row" (Modern French ranger),
from rang "rank,"
from Frankish *hring or a similar Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "something curved, circle," from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend."
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row (n.1)
"series of people or things in a more or less straight line,"
Middle English reue, from late Old English reawe, rewe, earlier ræw "a row, line; succession, hedge-row,"
probably from Proto-Germanic *rai(h)waz (source also of Middle Dutch rie, Dutch rij "row;"
Old High German rihan "to thread," riga "line;" German Reihe "row, line, series;" Old Norse rega "string"),
which is possibly from PIE root *rei- "to scratch, tear, cut" (source also of Sanskrit rikhati "scratches," rekha "line").
The meaning "a number of houses in a line" is attested from mid-14c., according to OED chiefly Scottish and northern English.
The meaning "line of seats in a theater" is by 1710. The meaning "line of plants in a field or garden" is by 1733, hence the figurative phrase hard row to hoe attested from 1823, American English.
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ring (n.1)
[circular band] Old English hring "circlet of metal, especially one of a precious metal for wearing on the finger ornamentally, also a part of a mail coat; anything circular,"
from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "something curved, circle" (source also of Old Norse hringr, Old Frisian hring, Danish, Swedish, Dutch ring, Old High German hring, German Ring),
from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend."
rank (n.)
early 14c., "row, line, or series;"
c. 1400, a row of an army,
from Old French renc, ranc "row, line" (Modern French rang),
from Frankish *hring or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German hring "circle, ring"),
from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "circle, ring, something curved" (from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend").
range 排列,范围,距离,山脉→ 来自古法语range,排列,布置,成排,来自reng,排,行,线,词源同rank.引申诸相关词义。
range (n.)
c. 1200, renge, "row or line of persons" (especially hunters or soldiers),
from Old French reng, renge "a row, line, rank," from Frankish *hring or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "circle, ring, something curved"
(from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend").
In some cases the Middle English word is from Old French range "range, rank," a variant of reng.
range (v.)
c. 1200, rengen, "to move over or through (a large area), roam with the purpose of searching or hunting,"
from Old French ranger, rangier, earlier rengier "to place in a row, arrange; get into line,"
from reng "row, line,"
from Frankish *hring or some other Germanic source,
from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "circle, ring, something curved"
(from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend").
Compare arrange.
Sense of "to arrange in rows, make a row or rows of" is recorded from c. 1300;
intransitive sense of "exist in a row or rows" is from c. 1600.
Related: Ranged; ranging.
arrange 安排→ ar-,向,往,range,排列。
arrange (v.)
late 14c., arengen, "draw up a line of battle,"
from Old French arengier "put in a row, put in battle order" (12c., Modern French arranger),
from a- "to" (see ad-) + rangier "set in a row" (Modern French ranger),
from rang "rank,"
from Frankish *hring or a similar Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "something curved, circle," from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend."
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row (n.1)
"series of people or things in a more or less straight line,"
Middle English reue, from late Old English reawe, rewe, earlier ræw "a row, line; succession, hedge-row,"
probably from Proto-Germanic *rai(h)waz (source also of Middle Dutch rie, Dutch rij "row;"
Old High German rihan "to thread," riga "line;" German Reihe "row, line, series;" Old Norse rega "string"),
which is possibly from PIE root *rei- "to scratch, tear, cut" (source also of Sanskrit rikhati "scratches," rekha "line").
The meaning "a number of houses in a line" is attested from mid-14c., according to OED chiefly Scottish and northern English.
The meaning "line of seats in a theater" is by 1710. The meaning "line of plants in a field or garden" is by 1733, hence the figurative phrase hard row to hoe attested from 1823, American English.
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ring (n.1)
[circular band] Old English hring "circlet of metal, especially one of a precious metal for wearing on the finger ornamentally, also a part of a mail coat; anything circular,"
from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "something curved, circle" (source also of Old Norse hringr, Old Frisian hring, Danish, Swedish, Dutch ring, Old High German hring, German Ring),
from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend."
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