anecdotist的词源
英文词源
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- attract
- attract: [15] Etymologically, attract means literally ‘pull something towards one’. It comes from attract-, the past participial stem of the Latin verb attrahere, a compound formed from the prefix ad- ‘to’ and the verb trahere ‘pull’. It was quite a late formation, of around the mid 15th century, coined on the model of other English verbs, such as abstract and contract, deriving ultimately from Latin trahere.
=> abstract, contract, retract, subtract
中文词源
词根词缀: an-无,不 + ec-出,向外 + -do-给 + t + -ist名词词尾,从事某项工作的人
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