Old English scotfreo "exempt from royal tax," from scot "royal tax," from Old Norse skot "contribution," literally "a shooting, shot; thing shot, missile," from PIE *skeud- "to shoot, chase, throw" (see shoot (v.); the Old Norse verb form, skjota, has a secondary sense of "transfer to another; pay") + freo (see free (adj.)). First element related to Old English sceotan "to pay, contribute," Dutch schot, German Scho? "tax, contribution." French écot "share" (Old French escot) is from Germanic.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. The capacities of the columns studied are a little higher than that of SCOT.
柱容量稍高于SCOT柱.
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2. Meanwhile steam consumption can be saved by about 15 % with the cascade SCOT process.