lurch
参见:Lurch
英语
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编辑词源 1
编辑名词
编辑lurch (复数 lurches)
- 猛然移动;摇晃
- the lurch of a ship, or of a drunkard
- 船的晃动;醉汉摇摇晃晃
- 1850, William O. S. Gilly, “The Tribune”, 出自 Narratives of Shipwrecks of the Royal Navy […] [2], London: John W. Parker:
- The ship was driving rapidly towards the rocky coast, against which she must have been dashed to pieces had she kept afloat a few minutes longer, but she gave a lurch and went down, rose again for an instant, and with another lurch sank, and all was over,—and there were nearly two hundred and fifty human beings struggling with the waves.
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动词
编辑lurch (第三人称单数简单现在时 lurches,现在分词 lurching,一般过去时及过去分词 lurched)
- 猛然移动;摇晃
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编辑词源 2
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编辑lurch (第三人称单数简单现在时 lurches,现在分词 lurching,一般过去时及过去分词 lurched)
- (弃用) 狼吞虎咽;吞噬
- 1625, Francis [Bacon], “Of Building”, 出自 The Essayes […], 3rd版, London: […] Iohn Haviland for Hanna Barret, →OCLC:
- Too far off from great cities, which may hinder business; too near them, which lurcheth all provisions, and maketh everything dear.
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词源 3
编辑源自中古英语 *lurche(由lurching推测出),源自古法语 lourche (“被骗的;尴尬的;一种游戏”),源自原始西日耳曼语 *lort (“左;左撇子的;扭曲的;弯曲的;变形的;狡诈的;跛脚的”)。[1]与英语 lirt同源。
名词
编辑- 一种用骰子的老游戏
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模板。- August 14, 1784, Horace Walpole, letter to the Hon. H. S. Conway
- Lady Blandford has cried her eyes out on losing a lurch.
- August 14, 1784, Horace Walpole, letter to the Hon. H. S. Conway
动词
编辑lurch (第三人称单数简单现在时 lurches,现在分词 lurching,一般过去时及过去分词 lurched)
- (弃用,及物) 诈骗,欺骗
- (弃用,不及物) 抢劫
- c. 1608–1609, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedy of Coriolanus”, 出自 Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies: Published According to the True Originall Copies (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, 出版于 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene ii]:
- And in the brunt of seventeen battles since / He lurched all swords of the garland.
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- (弃用,不及物) 潜伏躲避
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参考资料
编辑- ↑ Arika Okrent (2019-07-05), “12 Old Words That Survived by Getting Fossilized in Idioms”,Mental Floss[1],Pocket, 取回于2021-10-08