来自古英语cnotta,来自Proto-Germanic*knuttan,可能最终来自PIE*nod,绑,编织,打结,词源同net,node,newel.词义节来自过去在绳子末端绑上木块,并按照均等长度打结,通过数绳结的方式来计算航行速度,并成为航海速度单位。参照log.
The distance between the knots on the log-line should contain 1/120 of a mile, supposing the glass to run exactly half a minute. [Jorge Juan and Antonio de Ulloa, "A Voyage to South America" 1760]Hence the word knot came also to be used as the equivalent of a nautical mile (in pre-WWII use in U.S. and Britain, 6,080 feet). A speed of 10 knots will cover ten nautical miles in an hour (equivalent to a land speed of about 11.5 mph).
(Brit. informal)very fast
(英,非正式)飞快地
(Brit. informal)used to express contemptuous rejection of someone
(英,非正式)(用于对某人的轻蔑拒绝)被缠上了
(informal)make someone completely confused
(非正式)使困惑
they &B{tied themselves in knots} over what to call the country.
他们很困惑不知如何称呼该国。
(informal)get married
(非正式)结婚
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