etymologically

etymologically

 英

  • 网络从词源学上讲;根据词源;满洲语的语源学

例句

Etymologically, the word education means just a process of leading or bringing up.

词源来说教育这个恰好就是引导教养过程

The poor woman was set on fire and her child ripped from her womb (Asklepios etymologically meaning to be cut out).

这个可怜女子放火焚烧孩子子宫Asklepios词源含义撕裂

In a number of cases, as they absorbed new forms of Northern origin, they retained etymologically identical forms from earlier periods.

大量例子说明吸收北方语言形式同时保留早期词源相同形式

Is the word passion etymologically connected with suffering?

激情这个词语连接折磨是不是

In this context sankhara is virtually synonymous with gamma, a word to which it is etymologically akin.

这个语境当中语源学上一个相近kamma基本上同义

"Honesty" is an important category of Confucianism. Etymologically, it originated in Western Thou Dynasty.

儒家重要范畴辞源而言产生西周时期

You can see the word candle there inside the word incandescent and etymologically it fits.

我们可以看到单词incandescent含有单词candle而且两者词源一致

That's why students being called back to their classrooms is etymologically appropriate.

为什么学生们召唤他们教室词源适当用法

There is no evidence that these words are etymologically related but there is a certain similarity to them.

没有证据表明关系不过它们一定相似

Thus etymologically, miniature and minimum actually don't even have a small relationship with each other.

因此词源miniaturemininum实际上甚至一点关系没有