commodious
英式音标:[kəˈməʊdiəs] 美式音标:[kəˈmoʊdiəs]
commodious基本解释 adj. 宽敞的;方便的 commodious的意思释义 adj.宽敞的;英英释义 commodious[ k
commodious怎么读
英式音标:[kəˈməʊdiəs]
美式音标:[kəˈmoʊdiəs]
commodious基本解释
adj. 宽敞的;方便的
commodious的意思释义
adj.
宽敞的;
英英释义
commodious[ kə\'məudjəs ]adj.large and roomy (`convenient\' is archaic in this sense)
\"a commodious harbor\"; \"a commodious building suitable for conventions\"
同义词:convenient
commodious用法及例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
It is a commodious house.
这是一间宽敞的房屋。
The students\' cupboards are very commodious.
学生们的橱柜非常宽敞。
例句参考
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commodious词源
commodious
commodious: [15] Latin commodus meant ‘convenient’. It was a compound adjective formed from com- ‘with’ and modus ‘measure’, and thus meaning literally ‘conforming with due measure’. From it was derived the medieval Latin adjective commodiōsus, which passed, probably via French commodieux, into English. This originally meant ‘advantageous, useful, convenient’, and it was not really until the 16th century that it developed the meaning ‘affording a conveniently large amount of space’.The noun derivative commodity entered English in the 14th century, and from earliest times had the concrete meaning ‘article of commerce’, deriving from the more general sense ‘something useful’. Commodus was borrowed into French as commode ‘convenient’, which came to be used as a noun meaning both ‘tall headdress for women’ and ‘chest of drawers’. English adopted the word in the 17th century, and in the 19th century added the new sense ‘chair housing a chamber pot’ (a semantic development paralleling the euphemistic use of convenience for lavatory).=> commode, commodity
commodious (adj.)
early 15c., \"beneficial, convenient,\" from Medieval Latin commodiosus \"convenient, useful,\" from Latin commodus (see commode). Meaning \"roomy, spacious\" first attested 1550s. Related: Commodiously; commodiousness.
commodious相关例句
1.Our house is commodious.
我们家住的地方很宽余。
3.a commodious harbour
方便的港湾
8.It is a commodious house.
这是一间宽敞的房屋。