A.Word.A.Day 2
ossify
PRONUNCIATION: (OS-uh-fy) ['ɔsifai]
MEANING:
verb tr., intr.:
1. To convert or change into bone.
2. To make or become rigid in thinking, attitudes, habits, etc.
vi. 骨化;硬化;僵化
vt. 使硬化;使骨化;使僵化
[ 过去式 ossified 过去分词 ossified 现在分词 ossifying ]
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin os (bone). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ost- (bone),which also gave us ossuary and ostracize. Earliest documenteduse: 1670.
USAGE:
“Mikhail Ugarov and Elena Gremina, playwrights who were husband and wife,were lamenting that Russian theater had grown ossified and distant from society’s problems.”
Sophia Kishkovsky; Moscow Theater Rebels, Husband and Wife, Are Dead;The New York Times; Jun 8, 2018.
playwright ['pleirait]
n. 剧作家
lamenting [lə'mentiŋ]
adj. 悲伤的;悲哀的;v. 悲痛;哀悼;惋惜(lament的ing形式)
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Bad weather always looks worse through a window. -Tom Lehrer,
singer-songwriter and mathematician (b. 9 Apr 1928)