girl

英 [g??l] 美[ɡ?l]
  • n. 女孩;姑娘,未婚女子;女職員,女演員;(男人的)女朋友
  • n. (捷)吉爾

CET4TEM4考研CET6高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?girls;

中文詞源


girl 女孩

詞源不詳。

英文詞源


girl
girl: [13] Where girl comes from is one of the unsolved puzzles of English etymology. What is at least clear is that originally it meant ‘child’ in general rather than specifically ‘female child’ (a mid 15th-century text refers to knave-gerlys ‘male children’), but where it came from is not known. Among suggestions for words that may be connected are Low German g?re ‘child, kid’ and Norwegian dialect gurre ‘lamb’.
girl (n.)
c. 1300, gyrle "child, young person" (of either sex but most frequently of females), of unknown origin. One guess [OED] leans toward an unrecorded Old English *gyrele, from Proto-Germanic *gurwilon-, diminutive of *gurwjoz (apparently also represented by Low German g?re "boy, girl," Norwegian dialectal gorre, Swedish dialectal gurre "small child," though the exact relationship, if any, between all these is obscure), from PIE *ghwrgh-, also found in Greek parthenos "virgin." But this involves some objectionable philology. Liberman (2008) writes:
Girl does not go back to any Old English or Old Germanic form. It is part of a large group of Germanic words whose root begins with a g or k and ends in r. The final consonant in girl is a diminutive suffix. The g-r words denote young animals, children, and all kinds of creatures considered immature, worthless, or past their prime.
Another candidate is Old English gierela "garment" (for possible sense evolution in this theory, compare brat). A former folk-etymology derivation from Latin garrulus "chattering, talkative" is now discarded. Like boy, lass, lad it is of more or less obscure origin. "Probably most of them arose as jocular transferred uses of words that had originally different meaning" [OED]. Specific meaning of "female child" is late 14c. Applied to "any young unmarried woman" since mid-15c. Meaning "sweetheart" is from 1640s. Old girl in reference to a woman of any age is recorded from 1826. Girl next door as a type of unflashy attractiveness is recorded by 1953.
Doris [Day] was a big vocalist even before she hit the movies in 1948. There, as the latest movie colony "girl next door," sunny-faced Doris soon became a leading movie attraction as well as the world's top female recording star. "She's the girl next door, all right," said one Hollywood admirer. "Next door to the bank." ["Life" magazine, Dec. 22, 1958]
Girl Friday "resourceful young woman assistant" is from 1940, a reference to "Robinson Crusoe." Girl Scout is from 1909. For the usual Old English word, see maiden.

雙語例句


1. The word " girl " is derived from Middle English " girle ".
girl ” 這個(gè)詞是由中世紀(jì)英文中的 “ girle ” 來的.

來自《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》

2. She was a shy, delicately pretty girl with enormous blue eyes.
她是一個(gè)害羞、嬌美的女孩,長著一雙大大的藍(lán)眼睛。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl.
德里克現(xiàn)在為有一個(gè)健康活潑的女寶寶而驕傲。

來自柯林斯例句

4. They saw the man with a little girl skipping along behind him.
他們看見那個(gè)男人身后還跟著一個(gè)蹦蹦跳跳的小姑娘。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Anyone would think you were in love with the girl.
誰都會(huì)以為你和那個(gè)姑娘戀愛了。

來自柯林斯例句

主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久久不卡国产精品一区二区| 337p欧洲亚洲大胆艺术| 女地狱肉之壶极限调教2| 下面一进一出好爽视频| 扒开老师的蕾丝内裤漫画| 久久久www成人免费精品| 日本一区视频在线| 丰满少妇高潮惨叫久久久一| 日日操夜夜操视频| 丰满少妇被猛男猛烈进入久久| 无码天堂va亚洲va在线va| 久久99国产亚洲精品观看| 无码人妻少妇久久中文字幕| 中文字幕在线视频网站| 成人在线欧美亚洲| 一本色道久久综合亚洲精品| 性猛交xxxxx按摩中国| 一级一级一片免费高清| 好男人社区www在线官网| japanese日本熟妇多毛| 大陆年轻帅小伙飞机gay| 99久久99久久精品免费观看| 在线观看www日本免费网站| 99re6在线精品视频免费播放| 国内一级特黄女人精品毛片| 538精品在线视频| 国产精品9999久久久久仙踪林| 欧美日韩第一区| 国产啪精品视频网站免费尤物| 视频一区中文字幕| 噜噜噜在线观看播放视频| 精品久久久久成人码免费动漫| 伊人精品视频一区二区三区| 波多野结衣一区二区三区88| 亚洲图片欧美日韩| 最近中文字幕资源8| 久久国产精品岛国搬运工| 无码午夜人妻一区二区不卡视频| 上原瑞穗最全番号| 天海翼被施爆两个小时| 91香蕉在线观看免费高清|