英語單詞

awe是什麽意思

awe

英 [ɔː] 美 [ɔ]
  • vt. 使敬畏;使畏怯
  • n. 敬畏
  • n. (Awe)人名;(德)阿韋

中文詞源


awe 敬畏

來自PIE *agh, 害怕。此處詞義褒義化。詞源同ail, ugly.

英文詞源


awe
awe: [13] Old English had the word ege, meaning ‘awe’, but modern English awe is a Scandinavian borrowing; the related Old Norse agi steadily infiltrated the language from the northeast southwards during the Middle Ages. Agi came, like ege, from a hypothetical Germanic form *agon, which in turn goes back to an Indo-European base *agh- (whence also Greek ákhos ‘pain’). The guttural g sound of the 13th-century English word (technically a voiced velar spirant) was changed to w during the Middle English period. This was a general change, but it is not always reflected in spelling – as in owe and ought, for instance, which were originally the same word.
awe (n.)
c. 1300, aue, "fear, terror, great reverence," earlier aghe, c. 1200, from a Scandinavian source, such as Old Norse agi "fright;" from Proto-Germanic *agiz- (cognates: Old English ege "fear," Old High German agiso "fright, terror," Gothic agis "fear, anguish"), from PIE *agh-es- (cognates: Greek akhos "pain, grief"), from root *agh- "to be depressed, be afraid" (see ail). Current sense of "dread mixed with admiration or veneration" is due to biblical use with reference to the Supreme Being. To stand in awe (early 15c.) originally was simply to stand awe. Awe-inspiring is recorded from 1814.
Al engelond of him stod awe.
["The Lay of Havelok the Dane," c. 1300]
awe (v.)
c. 1300, from awe (n.); Old English had egan (v.). Related: Awed; awing.

雙語例句


1. The higher we climbed, the more awe-inspiring the scenery became.
我們爬得越高,風景越是讓人歎絕。

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2. He was in awe of her; she held him spellbound.
他對她十分敬畏;她令他著迷。

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3. She filled me with a sense of awe.
她讓我心生敬畏。

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4. She gazed in awe at the great stones.
她驚歎地盯著那些巨石。

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5. He speaks of her with awe .
他談到她時肅然起敬。

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