alluvial: [19] Alluvial material is material that has been washed down and deposited by running water. Hence the term; for its ultimate source, Latin lavere (a variant of lavāre, which produced English latrine, laundry, lava, lavatory, lavish, and lotion), meant ‘wash’. Addition of the prefix ad- ‘to’ changed lavere to luere, giving alluere ‘wash against’.
Derived from this were the noun alluviō (source of the English technical term alluvion ‘a(chǎn)lluvium’) and the adjective alluvius, whose neuter form alluvium became a noun meaning ‘material deposited by running water’. English adopted alluvium in the 17th century, and created the adjective alluvial from it in the 19th century. If Latin alluere meant ‘wash against’, abluere meant ‘wash away’.
Its noun form was ablūtiō, which English acquired as ablution in the 14th century. => ablution, latrine, laundry, lavatory, lavish, lotion
alluvial (adj.)
1802, from Latin alluvius "alluvial" (see alluvium) + -al (1).
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Alluvial soils usually grow the best crops.
淤積土壤通常能長(zhǎng)出最好的莊稼。
來(lái)自辭典例句
2. Thus, alluvial channel flows are simultaneously sculptor and sculpture.
這樣, 沖積河槽水流既是塑造者,同時(shí)又是被塑造者.
來(lái)自辭典例句
3. The water cuts the alluvial banks of the " lower " river into deep horseshoe curves.
河水把下游那些 沖積 的河岸沖成很深的馬蹄形曲線.
來(lái)自辭典例句
4. Bangkok is surrounded by a vast, damp, alluvial plain, crisscrossed by a network of klong,.