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英文词源

boardyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
board: [OE] Old English bord had a wide range of meanings, whose two main strands (‘plank’ and ‘border, side of a ship’) reveal that it came from two distinct sources: Germanic *bortham and *borthaz respectively (despite their similarity, they have not been shown to be the same word). Related forms in other Germanic languages that point up the dichotomy are Dutch bord ‘shelf’ and boord ‘border, side of a ship’.

The second, ‘edge’ element of board (which is probably related to border) now survives in English only in seaboard (literally the ‘edge of the sea’) and in variations on the phrase on board ship (whose original reference to the ship’s sides is nowadays perceived as relating to the deck). Board ‘food’ (as in ‘board and lodging’), and hence boarder, are metaphorical applications of board ‘table’.

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board (n.1)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
Old English bord "a plank, flat surface," from Proto-Germanic *burdam (cognates: Old Norse borð "plank," Dutch bord "board," Gothic fotu-baurd "foot-stool," German Brett "plank"), from PIE *bhrdh- "board," from root *bherdh- "to cut." See also board (n.2), with which this is so confused as practically to form one word (if indeed they were not the same word all along).

A board is thinner than a plank, and generally less than 2.5 inches thick. The transferred meaning "food" (late 14c.) is an extension of the late Old English sense of "table" (compare boarder, boarding); hence, also, above board "honest, open" (1610s). A further extension is to "table where council is held" (1570s), then transferred to "leadership council, council (that meets at a table)," 1610s.
board (n.2)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"side of ship," Old English bord "border, rim, ship's side," from Proto-Germanic *bordaz (cognates: Old Saxon bord, Dutch boord, German Bord, Old High German bart, Old Norse barð), perhaps from the same source as board (n.1), but not all sources accept this. Connected to border; see also starboard.

If not etymologically related to board (n.1), the two forms represented in English by these words were nonetheless confused at an early date in most Germanic languages, a situation made worse in English because this Germanic root also was adopted as Medieval Latin bordus (source of Italian and Spanish bordo). It also entered Old French as bort "beam, board, plank; side of a ship" (12c., Modern French bord), either from Medieval Latin or Frankish, and from thence it came over with the Normans to mingle with its native cousins. By now the senses are inextricably tangled. Some etymology dictionaries treat them as having been the same word all along.
board (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
verb senses derived from various senses of board (n.1) and board (n.2) include "come alongside" (a ship), mid-15c. (from n.2); "put boards on, frame with boards," late 14c. (implied in boarded, from n.1); " to get onto" (a ship), 1590s, transferred from mid-19c. to stages, railway cars, aircraft, etc. (from n.2). Meaning "to be supplied with food and lodging" is from 1550s (from n.1 in transferred sense). Transitive meaning "provide with daily meals and lodging" is from 1590s. Related: Boarded; boarding.

中文词源

board(膳食、董事会):功能多用的木板

英语单词board的本意是“木板”。由于木板可以用于多种用途,所以单词board也从“木板”衍生出多种不同含义。

古代西方人吃饭时的餐桌最初就是一块长木板,所以board一词衍生出“膳食”的含义。开会的会议桌最初也是一块长木板,所以board一词又衍生出“董事会”的含义。最早的船都是木板做的,所以board可以表示船上的甲板,从而衍生出aboard、onboard等单词,表示“在船上”。火车、飞机等其他交通工具普及后,又可以用来表示“在火车上、在飞机上”。

board:[bɔːd] n.木板,膳食,董事会,甲板vt.上(船、火车、飞机)、提供膳宿vi.寄宿

boarding:['bɔːdɪŋ] adj.寄宿的,供膳的

onboard:adv.在船上,在飞机上adj.随车携带的,机载的

aboard:adv.在船上,在火车上,在飞机上prep.在……上

古代在board上吃饭,所以board含有膳食的意思。

该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:board 词源,board 含义。

board:板,委员会

来自PIE *bherdh, 砍。可能最终词源同break. 指砍下的木板。并由木板引申出膳宿,委员会,登机,登船等诸多词义。

board:板,甲板,饭桌,会议桌,船舷;饭,伙食;委员会,部门

古英语中bord主要有两个意思,"木板"和"船舷",分别来自于不同的词源:日耳曼语bortham和borthaz,荷兰语bord(搁板)和boord(船舷)印证了这一点。

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