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单词 wright
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wright1

noun rʌɪtraɪt
archaic
  • 1A maker or builder.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The lower rank comprises ‘the people of every art besides’, who include wrights, blacksmiths, braziers, craftsmen, physicians, judges, Druids, and others.
    Synonyms
    craftsman, craftswoman, craftsperson, skilled worker, mechanic, technician, operative, maker, smith, journeyman
    1. 1.1Northern English, Scottish A carpenter or joiner.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The first operation was laying the foundations, "walling and setting the ground-work of the new hall," payment being about 5d. a day; then the wright for making scaffolds had 4d. a day.

Origin

Old English wryhta, wyrhta, of West Germanic origin; related to work.

  • work from Old English:

    Work is connected with the Greek word ergon, which is the source of energy (late 16th century), ergonomic [1950s], and surgeon. Wrought, meaning ‘made in a particular way’ and found in wrought iron (early 18th century), is the old past form of work, which people used where we now use worked. Wright, a common surname that means ‘maker’ and is found in words such as shipwright (Old English) and wheelwright (Middle English), is also closely related to work. The first workaholic was mentioned in 1968. Since then we have had chocaholics and shopaholics, but the first word to be formed in this way from alcoholic was foodaholic, in 1965. The dictum ‘Work expands so as to fill the time available’ is known as Parkinson's law. It was first expressed by Professor C. Northcote Parkinson in 1955. Much older is the proverb All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, which is first found in 1659. See also devil

Rhymes

affright, alight, alright, aright, bedight, bight, bite, blight, bright, byte, cite, dight, Dwight, excite, fight, flight, fright, goodnight, height, ignite, impolite, indict, indite, invite, kite, knight, light, lite, might, mite, night, nite, outfight, outright, plight, polite, quite, right, rite, sight, site, skintight, skite, sleight, slight, smite, Snow-white, spite, sprite, tight, tonight, trite, twite, underwrite, unite, uptight, white, wight, write

Wright2

proper nounrʌɪtraɪt
  • Orville (1871–1948) and Wilbur (1867–1912), American aviation pioneers. In 1903 the Wright brothers were the first to make brief powered sustained and controlled flights in an aeroplane, which they had designed and built themselves. They were also the first to make and fly a fully practical powered aeroplane (1905) and a passenger-carrying aeroplane (1908).

    Synonyms
    designer, planner, maker, constructor, deviser, contriver, establisher, creator, fabricator, architect
 
 

wright1

nounrītraɪt
archaic
  • A maker or builder.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The lower rank comprises ‘the people of every art besides’, who include wrights, blacksmiths, braziers, craftsmen, physicians, judges, Druids, and others.
    Synonyms
    craftsman, craftswoman, craftsperson, skilled worker, mechanic, technician, operative, maker, smith, journeyman

Origin

Old English wryhta, wyrhta, of West Germanic origin; related to work.

Wright2

proper nounrītraɪt
  • Family name of brothers Orville (1871–1948) and Wilbur (1867–1912), US aviation pioneers. In 1903, the Wright brothers were the first to make brief sustained and controlled powered flights in an airplane, which was designed and built by them. They were also the first to make and fly a practical powered airplane 1905 and a passenger-carrying airplane 1908.

    Synonyms
    designer, planner, maker, constructor, deviser, contriver, establisher, creator, fabricator, architect
 
 
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