seismo- 或 seism-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Earthquake:
地震:
seismograph.
地震仪
语源
- Greek
希腊语 - from seismos [seism] * see seism
源自 seismos [地震] *参见 seism
seismo- or (before a vowel) seism-
combining form
earthquake
⇒
seismology
Origin
from Greek seismosseismo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “earthquake,” used in the formation of compound words:
seismograph.
Origin
see seism, -o-
Related Words
- seismogram
- seismograph
- seismography
- seismology
- seismometer
- seismoscope
seismo-a word element meaning 'seismic', as in seismology.
[Greek, combining form of seismos earthquake]seismo-
combining form
seismometer
combining form
ETYMOLOGY Greek, from seismos
: earthquake : vibrationseismometer
seismo-
combining form
- of an earthquake; relating to earthquakes表示“地震的”; “与地震有关的”:
-
seismograph.
词源
from Greek seismos 'earthquake'.
1876 Catal. Sci. Apparatus S. Kensington 424Seismochronograph, apparatus for determining the exact time of an earthquake.
seismo-
word-forming element meaning "earthquake," from comb. form of Greek seismos "a shaking, shock; an earthquake," from seiein "to shake," from PIE root *twei- "to agitate, shake, toss."
ORIGIN: from Greek seismos : see seismic , -o- .
seismo-
combining form
earthquake: Seismology = the scientific study of earthquakes.
vibration: seismocardiography = study of vibrations of the heart.
[< Greek seismós < seíein shake]
seismo-
combining form
Etymology: Greek, from seismos — more at seismic
: earthquake : vibration
< seismometer >
< seismotropism >
< seismometer >
< seismotropism >
seismo-
Prefix
- earthquake
Etymology
From Ancient Greek σεισμός (seismós, “earthquake”).