rat

英 [r?t] 美[r?t]
  • n. 鼠;卑鄙小人,叛徒
  • vi. 捕鼠;背叛,告密
  • n. (Rat)人名;(法、意、印、瑞典)拉特;(泰)叻

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詞態變化


復數:?rats;

中文詞源


rat 老鼠

來自中古英語 rat,老鼠,來自古英語 raet,老鼠,來自 Proto-Germanic*ratto,刮,咬,來自 PIE*red, 刮,咬,詞源同 rodent,eraser.

英文詞源


rat
rat: [OE] Rat is a general western European term, with relatives in French rat, Italian ratto, Spanish rata, German ratte, Dutch rat, Swedish r?atta, and Danish rotte. These all come from Vulgar Latin *rattus, whose origin is unknown.
rat (n.)
late Old English r?t "rat," of uncertain origin. Similar words are found in Celtic (Gaelic radan), Romanic (Italian ratto, Spanish rata, French rat) and Germanic (Old Saxon ratta; Dutch rat; German Ratte, dialectal Ratz; Swedish r?tta, Danish rotte) languages, but connection is uncertain and origin unknown. In all this it is very much like cat.

Perhaps from Vulgar Latin *rattus, but Weekley thinks this is of Germanic origin, "the animal having come from the East with the race-migrations" and the word passing thence to the Romanic languages. American Heritage and Tucker connect Old English r?t to Latin rodere and thus PIE *red- "to scrape, scratch, gnaw," source of rodent (q.v.). Klein says there is no such connection and suggests a possible cognate in Greek rhine "file, rasp." Weekley connects them with a question mark and Barnhart writes, "the relationship to each other of the Germanic, Romance, and Celtic words for rat is uncertain." OED says "probable" the rat word spread from Germanic to Romanic, but takes no position on ultimate origin.
RATS. Of these there are the following kinds: a black rat and a grey rat, a py-rat and a cu-rat. ["Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," Grose, 1788]
Middle English common form was ratton, from augmented Old French form raton. Sense of "one who abandons his associates" (1620s) is from belief that rats leave a ship about to sink or a house about to fall and led to meaning "traitor, informant" (1902; verb 1910). Interjection rats is American English, 1886. To smell a rat is 1540s; "to be put on the watch by suspicion as the cat by the scent of a rat; to suspect danger" [Johnson]. _____-rat, "person who frequents _____" (in earliest reference dock-rat) is from 1864.
rat (v.)
1812, "to desert one's party; 1864 as "to catch rats;" 1910 as "to peach on, inform on, behave dishonestly toward;" from rat (n.). Related: Ratted; ratting.

雙語例句


1. If I don't send a picture, he will smell a rat.
如果我不寄出照片,他將有所察覺。

來自柯林斯例句

2. They were accused of encouraging children to rat on their parents.
他們被指控唆使兒童告發自己的父母。

來自柯林斯例句

3. The brown rat has prominent ears and a long scaly tail.
那只棕鼠兩只耳朵向前支著,一條長尾巴布滿鱗片。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Captain Hardnose certainly ran that rat over the hill.
哈得諾思上尉當然要求那個告密者離職了.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

5. The lab assistant injected the rat with the new drug.
實驗室助手給老鼠注射了那種新藥.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

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