释义 |
ben I. \ˈben\ adverb Etymology: Middle English ben, binne, binnen, from Old English binnan, from be- + innan within, from within, from in — more at in Scotland : in or into the inner part or parlor of the house : inside, within < with kindly welcome Jenny brings him ben — Robert Burns > — opposed to but II. preposition Scotland : in or into the inner room of : within < ben the house > III. adjective Scotland : situated in the inner part of a house : inner, interior IV. noun (-s) Scotland : the inner room or parlor of a house (as of a but-and-ben) — compare but VI V. noun (-s) Etymology: Scottish Gaelic beann peak, horn; akin to Middle Irish benn peak, horn, Welsh ban peak — more at pin Scotland : a high hill : mountain — often used in place names < Ben Nevis > < Ben Lomond > VI. dialect past part of be VII. \ˈben\ noun also be·hen \bəˈhen, ˈbāən, ˈbēən\ (-s) Etymology: Arabic bān : the seed of any tree of the genus Moringa — see ben oil |