Morris
英 ['mɒrɪs]
美 ['mɔrɪs]
- n. (打扮成 Robin Hood 等傳奇人物跳的)莫理斯舞
- n. (Morris)人名;(丹、德、法、捷、葡、西、意、英)莫裏斯
英文詞源
- morris
- morris: [15] Etymologically, the morris dance is a ‘Moorish dance’. The name, probably borrowed into English from Flemish mooriske dans, implies a perceived connection with a dance performed by the Moors, presumably in Spain, but the dance to which it is applied has far more ancient cultural roots than this would suggest. (The morris of nine men’s morris, incidentally, a sort of old board game, is a different word, perhaps going back ultimately to Old French merel ‘token, counter’.)
=> moor, morello - Morris
- surname and masc. proper name, in some cases representing Maurice (common form Morice, or a nickname, Moorish, for onme who is swarthy. As a style of furniture, wallpaper, etc., 1880, in reference to poet and craftsman William Morris (1834-1896).
雙語例句
- 1. "Morris" is an English corruption of "Moorish", meaning North African.
- Morris在英語中是Moorish的變體,意思是“北非的”。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. A point of order was raised in parliament by Mr Ben Morris.
- 本·莫裏斯先生在議會就程序問題提出質詢。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Mr Morris feels the museum is using advertising to good effect.
- 莫裏斯先生認為博物館作的廣告卓有成效。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Mr Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake.
- 莫裏斯先生說遇難者因為一個極其嚴重的失誤而遭遇不幸。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Mr Morris was determined to put on a show of family unity.
- 莫裏斯先生決心擺出一副家庭團結的樣子。
來自柯林斯例句