scion

英 ['saɪən] 美['saɪən]
  • n. [农学] 接穗;子孙

GRE畅通词汇

中文词源


scion 幼枝,接穗,名门子弟

来自古法语 sion,cion,幼枝,接穗,可能来自古法语 scier,剪,切,来自拉丁语 secare,剪,切, 词源同 segment,scythe.引申词义后人,子孙,尤指名门望族的子弟。

词态变化


复数: scions;

双语例句


1. Nabokov was the scion of an aristocratic family.
纳博科夫是一个贵族家庭的阔少。

来自辞典例句

2. Grafting of root stocks with named scion cultivars was well understood by the Romans.
用已经命名的栽培品种稼接在砧木上这种技术已经为罗马人所熟知.

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3. A place is cut in the root stock to accept the scion.
砧木上切开一个小口,来接受接穗.

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4. The scion is then securely placed into a cut on the rootstock.
然后将接穗插入砧木切口紧密贴合.

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5. This Scion belongs to Natla ; Face it, you got no business here.
祭司盎是属于纳特拉的.

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英文词源


scion (n.)
c. 1300, "a shoot or twig," especially one for grafting, from Old French sion, cion "descendant; shoot, twig; offspring" (12c., Modern French scion, Picard chion), of uncertain origin. OED rejects derivation from Old French scier "to saw." Perhaps a diminutive from Frankish *kid-, from Proto-Germanic *kidon-, from PIE *geie- "to sprout, split, open" (see chink (n.1)). Figurative use is attested from 1580s in English; meaning "an heir, a descendant" is from 1814, from the "family tree" image.