frog

英 [fr?g] 美[fr?ɡ]
  • n. 青蛙;[鐵路] 轍叉;飾扣
  • vi. 捕蛙
  • n. (Frog)人名;(俄)弗羅格

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?frogs;

助記提示


1. 花下蹲著小青蛙.

中文詞源


frog 青蛙

來自PIE*preu, 蹦,跳,詞源同frolic, fresh. 用來指青蛙。引申詞義法國人,因?yàn)榉▏藧鄢郧嗤芡榷妹?/p>

英文詞源


frog
frog: [OE] Frog comes from Old English frogga, which probably started life as a playful alternative to the more serious frosc or forsc. This derived from the pre-historic Germanic *fruskaz, which also produced German frosch and Dutch vorsch. Its use as a derogatory synonym for ‘French person’ goes back to the late 18th century, and was presumably inspired by the proverbial French appetite for the animals’ legs (although in fact frog as a general term of abuse can be traced back to the 14th century, and in the 17th century it was used for ‘Dutch person’).

It is not clear whether frog ‘horny wedge-shaped pad in a horse’s hoof’ [17] and frog ‘ornamental braiding’ [18] are the same word; the former may have been influenced by French fourchette and Italian forchetta, both literally ‘little fork’.

frog (n.1)
Old English frogga "frog," a diminutive of frosc, forsc, frox "frog," a common Germanic word but with different formations that are difficult to explain (cognates: Old Norse froskr, Middle Dutch vorsc, German Frosch "frog"), probably literally "hopper," from PIE root *preu- "to hop" (cognates: Sanskrit provate "hops," Russian prygat "to hop, jump"). Watkins calls the Old English -gga an "obscure expressive suffix."

The Latin word for it (rana) is imitative of croaking. Also in Middle English as frok, vrogge, frugge, and with sometimes plural form froggen. Collateral Middle English forms frude, froud are from Old Norse frauer "frog," and native alternative form frosk "frog" survived in English dialects into the 19c.
I always eat fricasseed frogs regretfully; they remind one so much of miniature human thighs, and make one feel cannibalistic and horrid .... [H. Ellen Brown, "A Girl's Wanderings in Hungary," 1896]
As a British derogatory term for "Frenchman," 1778 (short for frog-eater), but before that (1650s) it meant "Dutch" (from frog-land "marshy land," in reference to their country). To have a frog in the throat "be hoarse" is from 1892, from frog as a name for a lump or swelling in the mouth (1650s) or throat infections causing a croaking sound.
frog (n.2)
type of fastening for clothing, 1719, originally a belt loop for carrying a weapon, of unknown origin; perhaps from Portuguese froco, from Latin floccus "flock of wool."

雙語例句


1. They arrested the men and frog-marched them to the local police station.
他們逮捕了這些人,并把他們押送到當(dāng)?shù)鼐炀帧?/dd>

來自柯林斯例句

2. He was frog-marched through the kitchen and out into the yard.
他被扭住雙臂強(qiáng)推著走過廚房,來到院子里。

來自柯林斯例句

3. A prince turns into a frog in this cartoon fairytale.
在這個(gè)卡通童話里王子變成了一只青蛙。

來自柯林斯例句

4. The frog plopped back into the water.
青蛙撲通一聲跳回水中。

來自《權(quán)威詞典》

5. Frog can live both on land and in water.
青蛙既能生活在陸地上也能生活在水中.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

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