burden
英 ['bɜːd(ə)n]
美['bɝdn]
- n. 负担;责任;船的载货量
- vt. 使负担;烦扰;装货于
- n. (Burden)人名;(英)伯登
词态变化
复数: burdens;第三人称单数: burdens;过去式: burdened;过去分词: burdened;现在分词: burdening;
中文词源
burden 重担
来自bear, 承担,承载。
英文词源
- burden
- burden: There are two distinct words burden in English. By far the older, ‘load’, comes from Old English byrthen. Like bear, birth, bairn, bier, barrow, and berth it goes back ultimately to an Indo-European base *bher-, which signified both ‘carry’ and ‘give birth’. Its immediate Germanic ancestor was *burthi-, which also gave German bürde ‘load’. The other burden, ‘refrain’, and hence ‘main theme’, is an alteration of an earlier bourdon [14], which was borrowed from Old French bourdon ‘bass pipe’.
=> bairn, barrow, bear, berth, bier, birth - burden (n.1)
- "a load," Old English byrðen "a load, weight, charge, duty;" also "a child;" from Proto-Germanic *burthinjo- "that which is borne" (cognates: Old Norse byrðr, Old Saxon burthinnia, German bürde, Gothic baurþei), from PIE root *bher- (1) "to bear, to carry; give birth" (see infer).
The shift from -th- to -d- took place beginning 12c. (compare murder (n.), rudder). Archaic burthen is occasionally retained for the specific sense of "capacity of a ship." Burden of proof is recorded from 1590s. - burden (n.2)
- "leading idea," 1640s, a figurative use from earlier sense "refrain or chorus of a song," 1590s, originally "bass accompaniment to music" (late 14c.), from Old French bordon "bumble-bee, drone," or directly from Medieval Latin burdonom "drone, drone bass" (source of French bourdon, Spanish bordon, Portuguese bordão, Italian bordone), of echoic origin.
双语例句
- 1. I wouldn't call it a burden; I call it a responsibility.
- 我不觉得这是负担;我觉得它是一种责任。
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- 2. The developing countries bear the burden of an enormous external debt.
- 发展中国家背负着巨额外债。
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- 3. A vastly disproportionate burden falls on women for child care.
- 照料孩子的重担落在了女性身上。
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- 4. Her death will be an impossible burden on Paul.
- 她的去世将给保罗带来难以承受的打击。
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- 5. His business empire collapsed under a massive burden of debt.
- 他的商业帝国无力承担沉重的债务负担而垮掉了。
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