rock

英 [r?k] 美[rɑk]
  • n. 巖石;搖滾樂;暗礁
  • vt. 搖動;使搖晃
  • vi. 搖動;搖晃
  • n. (Rock)人名;(英、德、匈、意、瑞典)羅克

CET4考研CET6中高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?rocks;第三人稱單數:?rocks;過去式:?rocked;過去分詞:?rocked;現在分詞:?rocking;

中文詞源


rock 巖石,石塊,搖晃,搖滾

1.巖石,石塊,來自古英語 rocc,石頭,巖石,詞源同拉丁語 rocca,巖石,詞源不詳。 2.搖晃,搖滾,來自古英語 roccian,搖晃,搖擺,來自 Proto-Germanic*rukkon,搖晃,紡紗, 來自 PIE*rug,紡紗,詞源同 rocket,ratchet.引申詞義搖滾樂。

英文詞源


rock
rock: English has two words rock, both of uncertain origin. The older, ‘sway’ [11], goes back to a prehistoric Germanic base *rukk- ‘move’, which also produced German rücken ‘move’ and Dutch rukken ‘pull, jerk’, but beyond that its trail goes cold. Rock ‘stone’ [14] was borrowed from Old French rocque. This has relatives in Italian rocca and Spanish roca, but where it ultimately came from is not known. The French word is also the ultimate source of English rococo.
=> rococo
rock (n.1)
"stone, mass of mineral matter," c. 1300, from Old English rocc (as in stanrocc "stone rock or obelisk") and directly from Old North French roque, which is cognate with Medieval Latin rocca (8c.), from Vulgar Latin *rocca, of uncertain origin, according to Klein sometimes said to be from Celtic (compare Breton roch).

In Middle English it seems to have been used principally for rock formations as opposed to individual stones. Meaning "precious stone, especially a diamond," is 1908, U.S. slang. Meaning "crystallized cocaine" is attested from 1973, in West Coast U.S. slang. Figurative use for "sure foundation" (especially with reference to Christ) is from 1520s; but also from 1520s as "source of danger or destruction," in reference to shipwrecks (as in on the rocks). Also used attributively in names of animals that frequent rocky habitats, as in rock lobster (1843). Between a rock and a hard place first attested 1921:
to be between a rock and a hard place, vb. ph. To be bankrupt. Common in Arizona in recent panics; sporadic in California. ["Dialect Notes," vol. V, part iv, 1921]
Rock-ribbed is from 1776, originally of land; figurative sense of "resolute" first recorded 1887. Rock-happy (1945) was U.S. Pacific Theater armed forces slang for "mentally unhinged after too much time on one island." The rock-scissors-paper game is attested by that name from 1976; from 1968 as paper-stone-scissors. A 1967 source says it is based on Japanese Jan Ken Pon (or Janken for short), which is said to mean the same thing more or less.
rock (v.1)
"to sway," late Old English roccian "move a child gently to and fro," related to Old Norse rykkja "to pull, tear, move," Swedish rycka "to pull, pluck," Middle Dutch rucken, Old High German rucchan, German rücken "to move jerkily."

Meaning "cause to sway back and forth" is from late 13c. Intransitive sense from late 14c. For popular music senses, see rock (v.2). Related: Rocked; rocking. To rock the boat in the figurative sense "stir up trouble" is from 1914. Rock-a-bye first recorded 1805 in nursery rhyme.
rock (v.2)
"to dance to popular music with a strong beat," 1948 (first attested in song title "We're gonna rock"), from rock (v.1), in earlier blues slang sense of "to cause to move with musical rhythm" (1922); often used at first with sexual overtones (as in 1922 song title "My Man Rocks Me (with One Steady Roll)"). Sense developed early 1950s to "play or dance to rock and roll music." Related: Rocked; rocking. Rocksteady, Jamaican pop music style (precursor of reggae), is attested from 1969.
rock (n.2)
"action of rocking; a movement to and fro," 1823, from rock (v.1). As short for rock and roll, by 1957; but sense of "musical rhythm characterized by a strong beat" is from 1946, in blues slang. Rock star attested by 1966.

雙語例句


1. He once told an interviewer that he didn't even like rock music.
他曾告訴一位采訪者,他甚至都不喜歡搖滾樂。

來自柯林斯例句

2. A young man plunged from a sheer rock face to his death.
一名男青年從陡峭的巖壁上墜崖身亡。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Changing stresses bring about more cracking and rock deformation.
不斷變化的應力導致更多的斷裂和巖石變形。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Rock'n'roll has become so commercialised and safe since punk.
搖滾樂自從朋克樂以后就已經過于商業化而缺乏新意了。

來自柯林斯例句

5. He had been a rock in the shifting sands of her existence.
他一直是她曲折坎坷的生活中的主心骨。

來自柯林斯例句

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