intro-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- In; into:
在内;进入:
introjection.
投入作用 - Inward:
向内:
introvert.
使内向
语源
- Latin
拉丁语 - from intrō [to the inside] * see en
源自 intrō [入内] *参见 en
intro-
prefix
in, into, or inward
⇒
introvert
Origin
from Latin intrō towards the inside, inwardly, withinintro-
Word Origin
1
a prefix, meaning “inwardly,” “within,” occurring in loanwords from Latin (introspection); occasionally used in the formation of new words (introjection).
Compare intra-.
Origin
< Latin, representing intrō (adv.) inwardly, within
Related Words
- extro-
- intra-
- introgression
- introjection
- intromit
- introrse
intro-a prefix meaning 'inwardly', 'within', occasionally used as an English formative.
Compare intra-. [Latin, representing intrō (adverb) inwardly, within]
intro-
prefix
introjection
2. inward : within
introvert
— compare extro-
prefix
ETYMOLOGY Latin, from intro inside, to the inside, from Old Latin *interus, adjective, inward
1. in : intointrojection
2. inward : within
introvert
— compare extro-
intro-
prefix
- into; inwards向内; 在内; 进入:
-
introgression
introvert.
词源
from Latin intro 'to the inside'.
1855 Browning Cleon 212A quality..within his soul, which, *intro-active..may view itself, And so be happy.
a1876 M. Collins Th. in Garden (1880) I. 200To serve and be served are introactive functions: the nation serves its king, the true king serves his nation.
c1818 Britton Lincolnshire 600The pipes..have no insertions, but are joined by an exterior ring..with an *introceptive process of strong cement, like the bed in which the pipes are laid.
[ 1811Hooper Med. Dict. ,Introcessio. ]
1823 Crabb Technol. Dict. ,*Intro-cession ( Med. ), a depression or sinking of any parts inwards.
188. Amer. Chem. Jrnl. IX. 371The reactions and *introconvertibility of maleic and fumaric derivatives cannot be brought in harmony with the assumption.
1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 130Five pairs of accessory..dissepiments, *introdigitating along their interior.
1846 Worcester, *Introflexed, bent inward. Smith.
1866 Treas. Bot. ,Introcurvus, Introflexus, Introflexed, curved inwards.
1849 W. H. Harvey British Marine Algæ 12Small, spherical chambers, formed by the *introflexion of the walls of the receptacle.
1895 Story-Maskelyne Crystallogr. vi. §152Not merely the relative distribution inter se—the intermolecular distribution—of the chemical molecules.., but also the *intromolecular arrangement of the atoms, whereof the molecules are composed.
1899 R. C. Temple Univ. Gram. 7Since affixes may be prefixes, infixes, or suffixes..languages are..divisible into (1) pre-mutative, or those that prefix their affixes; (2) *intro-mutative, or those that infix them; and (3) post-mutative, or those that suffix them.
1758 W. Battie Madness x. 74Fracture, *intropression, and concussion of the head occasion such pressure.
1825 Coleridge AidsRefl. (1858) I.App. C 408The *intropulsive force, that sends the ossification inward.
1896 Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 314Compressed air exercises an intropulsive influence.
a1660 Hammond Wks. (1683) IV. 564Were but the love of Christ to us, ever suffered to come into our hearts, as Species to the eye by *introreception.
1683 E. Hooker Pref. Pordage's MysticDiv. 64Hee..came to the reception, perception and cognition, or rather introspection, intuition and introreception of the præmentioned..by the pure Revelation of the..Spirit of God.
1656 Blount Glossogr.,*Introruption (introruptio), an entring or rushing in by violence.
1857 T. E. Webb Intellect. Locke iv. 73Sensible Ideas..restricted to the Sensible Qualities of Matter and the *Intro-Sensible Operations of Mind.
1842 J. Sterling Ess. , etc. (1848) I. 450*introsentient part of man. [ The]
1663 Power Exp.Philos. ii. 97Then draw back the Squirt staff, and the Syringe will appear a Vacuity (which will pain your finger by an *Introsuction of it in at the Orifice).
1670 Phil. Trans. V. 1083He examines the Torricellian Experiment, not admitting that to be an Instance of Vacuity, but esteeming, that a great force of Introsuction (so he calls it) makes temporary pores and pervious passages.
1843 Blackw. Mag. LIV. 653The touch..brings the sight within..the sphere of vision. But somewhat less directly..the sight operates the same *introtraction (pardon the coinage) upon itself.
1861 Lytton Str. Story II. 300How the mesmerists would account for this phenomenon of hygienic *introvision and clairvoyance.
1869 Contemp. Rev. XII. 623An energetic mind cut off..from active communication with the material world, and so driven to an introvision..the more intense as his outward sense became dimmed.
intro-
word-forming element, from Latin intro "on the inside, within, to the inside," from PIE *en-t(e)ro-, suffixed form of preposition *en "in" (see in).
ORIGIN: Latin intro adverb ‘to the inside’.
☞ intro
intro-
prefix
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin, from intro, adverb, inwardly, to the inside, from (assumed) Old Latin interus inward, on the inside — more at interior
1. : in : into
< introjection >
2. : inward : within
< introactive >
< introflex >
< introreception >
— opposed to extro-
1.
< introjection >
2.
< introactive >
< introflex >
< introreception >
— opposed to extro-
前缀:intro- 表示“向内, 入内”
introduce 引入,介绍(intro+duce引→引进)
introspect 内省,反省(intro+pect看→向内看→内省)
introvert 内向(intro+vert转→向内转→内向)
intromit 插入,干预(intro+mit放→放进去→插入)
introversible 可向内翻的(intro+vers转+able→能向内转的)
前缀:intro- 向内、入内
introduce 引入,介绍
introflection 向内弯曲
introspect 内省,反省
intromit 插入
introvision 内省
introvert 内向,内省
前缀:intro-
【词根含义】:向内
【词根来源】:来源于拉丁语intro,in-向内 + -tro方向。
【同源单词】:introduce, introduction, introversion, introvert
词根词缀:intro-
【来源及含义】Latin: within, inside, into, in, inward
【相关描述】Borrowed from Latin intro-, from pre-Latin interos, from inter-,"between".
【同源单词】introduce, introduced, introducer, introduction, introductive, introductory