Old English wesan, wæs, wæron 1st and 3rd person singular of wesan "to remain," from Proto-Germanic *was- (cognates: Old Saxon wesan, Old Norse vesa, Old Frisian wesa, Middle Dutch wesen, Dutch wezen, Old High German wesen "being, existence," Gothic wisan "to be"), from PIE root *wes- (3) "remain, abide, live, dwell" (cognates Sanskrit vasati "he dwells, stays;" compare vestal). Wesan was a distinct verb in Old English, but it came to supply the past tense of am. This probably began to develop in Proto-Germanic, because it is also the case in Gothic and Old Norse. See be.
was 双语例句
1. He was well acquainted with the literature of France, Germany and Holland.
他对于法国、德国和荷兰的文学了如指掌。
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2. It was just then that I chanced to look round.
就在那时,我恰好环顾了下四周。
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3. The military regime in power was unpopular and repressive.
当权的军政府压制人民,不得人心。
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4. He was hand-picked for this job by the Admiral.
他是由海军上将精心挑选出来担任这项工作的。
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5. It was the uncommitted that Labour needed to reach.