body
n.
Old English bodig "trunk, chest" (of a man or animal); related to Old High German botah, of unknown origin. Not elsewhere in Germanic, and the word has died out in German (replaced by leib, originally "life," and körper, from Latin). In English, extension to "person" is from late 13c. Meaning "main part" of anything was in late Old English, hence its use in reference to vehicles (1520s).Contrasted with soul since at least mid-13c. Meaning "corpse" (short for dead body) is from late 13c. Transferred to matter generally in Middle English (as in heavenly body, late 14c.). Body politic "the nation, the state" first recorded 1520s, legalese, with French word order. Body image was coined 1935. Body language is attested from 1967, perhaps from French langage corporel (1966). Phrase over my dead body attested by 1833.
词根:body = body
来自盎格鲁-撒克逊语的body 意为body。同义词根有来自拉丁语的corp和来自希腊语的som,somat。词根buddy是它的变形。
同源词:
1. embody(给身体em<en(=give) + body(=body))
vt. 使(思想、情感等具体)体现;包含;赋予...以形体
embodiment n.具体化;体现
Children embody a kind of innocent joy that adults can rarely experience. 孩子们会表现出一种成年人很难体会到的纯真的快乐。
2. antibody
n.抗体 *anti(=against)
3. bodily
adj.身体的,肉体的 adv.整个地,全体地
4. buddy
n.(用做亲密的称呼)老兄,老弟;伙伴,朋友 *buddy<body(=body)