參見:antîc

英語

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發音

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  • 英語發音ăn'tĭk, 國際音標(幫助): /ˈæn.tɪk/
  • 韻部:-æntɪk

詞源1

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可能源自意大利語 antico (古代的;奇異的),指古代的壁畫,源自拉丁語 antiquus[1]。參見grottesco (怪誕的)antique的雙詞。

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antic (比較級 more antic最高級 most antic)

  1. 滑稽的,古怪
  2. 〉〈奇形怪狀的,怪異
    • 2004, John Chase, Glitter Stucco and Dumpster Diving: Reflections on Building Production in the Vernacular city,第 58 頁:
      The amusement park environment of seaside resorts such as Venice and the antic eclecticism of Greene & Greene's pre-Craftsman work all preceded the establishment of the movie colony in Hollywood.
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  3. 荒誕
  4. antique的舊寫法。
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antic (複數 antics)

  1. 〉〈滴水兽
  2. 漫畫的誇張手法
  3. (常〈) 滑稽的動作
    • 1814, William Wordsworth, The Excursion, Book the sixth
      And fraught with antics as the Indian bird / That writhes and chatters in her wiry cage.
    • 1908, H. G. Wells, The War in the Air, chapter IX, section 7
      I've 'ad about enough of you and your antics. I been thinking you over, you and your war and your Empire and all the rot of it. Rot it is! […] And all for nothin'. Jest silly prancing! Jest because you've got the uniforms and flags! Then you get […] all your silly fleet smashed up to rags. And you want to go on prancin' now! Look at the mischief you done! Look at the way you smashed up New York — the people you killed, the stuff you wasted. Can't you learn?
    • 1953, John Christopher, Blemish:
      I saw the barren horror of your people's leisure with the million entertained by the antics of a tiny few []
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    • 2007, Jeph Jacques, Time To Add A Cute Kid To The Cast Questionable Content Number 951
      Pintsize: Wait, don’t you want to know why I’m tied up and hanging from the ceiling? / Faye: Not really. Nighty night! / Pintsize: Shit! My wacky antics have jumped the shark!
  4. 滑稽小丑
    • 1978, Walter C. Foreman, The Music of the Close: The Final Scenes of Shakespeare's Tragedies,第 90 頁:
      The Grave-maker, like the professional fools and Falstaff, and like Hamlet himself, is an antic, a grotesque, one who demonstrates to men how foolish and
      (請為本引文添加中文翻譯

動詞

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antic (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 antics,現在分詞 anticking,一般過去時及過去分詞 anticked)

  1. 不及物〉 做出滑稽的動作
    • 1917, Jack London, Jerry of the Islands,第 54 頁:
      Jerry no more than cocked a contemptuous quizzical eye at the mainsail anticking above him. He knew already the empty windiness of its threats,
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  2. 〉 使出醜
    • 大約1603–1607 William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra, Act II, Scene VII:
      Gentle lords, let's part; / You see we have burnt our cheeks: strong Enobarb / Is weaker than the wine; and mine own tongue / Splits what it speaks: the wild disguise hath almost / Antick'd us all.
    • 1964, Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts:
      Whether one's surroundings were anticked up or not, one often felt one was living in another century at Roque.
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    • 1982, The Picturesque Tour,第 25 頁:
      Surtees became a friend of Walter Scott and played a very "anticking" joke upon the author.
      (請為本引文添加中文翻譯
  3. 及物〉〈〉 做滑稽模仿
    • 1931, William Faulkner, Sanctuary, Vintage 1993, page 70:
      She unfastened her dress, her arms arched thin and high, her shadow anticking her movements.

詞源2

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源自anticipation

名詞

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antic (複數 antics)

  1. (動畫) 誇張的動作

參考資料

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  1. Funk, W. J., Word origins and their romantic stories, New York, Wilfred Funk, Inc.

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加泰羅尼亞語

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源自古加泰羅尼亞語 antic ← 拉丁語 antīquus(變體antīcus)。

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antic (陰性 antiga,陽性複數 antics,陰性複數 antigues)

  1. 古老

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古法語

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借自拉丁語 antīquus。對比繼承詞antive(源自拉丁語陰性形antīqua,影響陽性antif;對比西班牙語antiguo)。

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antic m (陰性單數 antique)

  1. 古老

派生語彙

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  • 英語: antique (借詞)
  • 法語: antique

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古奧克語

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源自拉丁語 antīquus(變體antīcus)。

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antic

  1. 古老

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羅馬尼亞語

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借自法語 antique,源自拉丁語 antiquus

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antic m n (陰性單數 antică,陽性複數 antici,陰性和中性複數 antice)

  1. 古代

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antic m (複數 antici)

  1. 古代

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