spher

IPA/sfˈɜː/
IPA/sfˈɜː/

spher — 構詞成分

1. Spher- is a combining form that comes from a word meaning 'ball' or 'globe'. It

1.構詞成分B2
釋義

球體;球狀

表示球體、球狀或圓形空間的構詞成分

Spher- is a combining form that comes from a word meaning 'ball' or 'globe'. It attaches to other word roots to create terms related to round three-dimensional shapes, objects formed like a ball, or enclosed areas that surround something.

例句

The Northern Hemisphere has colder winters than the Southern Hemisphere because of the Earth's tilt.

由於地球的傾斜,北半球的冬天比南半球更冷。

combining form: hemisphere = half + sphere

The Earth's atmosphere protects living things from harmful radiation from the Sun.

地球的大氣層保護生物免受太陽的有害輻射。

combining form: atmosphere = vapour + sphere

文法句型

spher- + word root → compound noun or adjective

用法筆記

Spher- functions as a bound combining element rather than an independent word. It attaches to Greek and Latin roots, often with a linking vowel -o- or directly to another stem. The most common forms derived from it are sphere (noun), spherical (adjective), and spheroid (noun/adjective). Many scientific terms (atmosphere, biosphere, stratosphere, hemisphere) are formed by pairing spher- with a prefix or another root that describes what the sphere contains or represents.

常見錯誤

This ball is very spher.
This ball is very spherical.
💡spher is a combining form, not an adjective; use spherical as the adjective form.
The earth is a spher.
The earth is a sphere.
💡The standalone noun form is sphere (with -e), not spher.