英語單詞

belly是什麽意思

belly

英 ['belɪ] 美 ['bɛli]
  • n. 腹部;胃;食欲
  • vi. 漲滿;鼓起
  • vt. 使鼓起
  • n. (Belly)人名;(法、意、葡)貝利

中文詞源


belly 肚子

詞源同ball, 球,形容鼓起來的。

英文詞源


belly (n.)
Old English belg, bylig (West Saxon), bælg (Anglian) "leather bag, purse, bellows," from Proto-Germanic *balgiz "bag" (cognates: Old Norse belgr "bag, bellows," bylgja "billow," Gothic balgs "wineskin"), from PIE *bholgh-, from root *bhelgh- "to swell," an extension of *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell" (see bole). Meaning shifted to "abdomen of a human or animal" (late 13c.) as the old plural form of the noun emerged as a separate word (see bellows). Meaning "bulging part or concave surface of anything" is 1590s. The West Germanic root had a figurative or extended sense of "anger, arrogance" (as in Old English bolgenmod "enraged;" belgan (v.) "to become angry"), probably from the notion of "swelling."

Indo-European languages commonly use the same word for both the external belly and the internal (stomach, womb, etc.), but the distinction of external and internal is somewhat present in English belly/stomach; Greek gastr- (see gastric) in classical language denoted the paunch or belly, while modern science uses it only in reference to the stomach as an organ.

As a personal name from 12c. From c. 1200 as a symbol of gluttony. Belly-naked in Middle English was "stripped to the belly, completely naked." Fastidious avoidance of belly in speech and writing (compensated for by stretching the senses of imported stomach and abdomen, baby-talk tummy and misappropriated midriff) began late 18c. and the word was banished from Bibles in many early 19c. editions. Belly-punch (n.) is attested from 1811.
belly (v.)
"to swell out," 1620s, from belly (n.). Related: Bellied; bellying. Old English belgan meant "to be or become angry" (a figurative sense). A comparable Greek verb-from-noun, gastrizein, meant "to hit (someone) in the belly."

雙語例句


1. The middle button of his uniform jacket was strained over his belly.
製服上裝中間的紐扣在他的肚子上繃得緊緊的。

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2. He was short and fat, with a large beer belly.
他又矮又胖,挺著個大啤酒肚。

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3. I really can't afford to see this company go belly up.
我絕對不能眼睜睜地看著這家公司垮掉。

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4. You'll eat so much your belly'll be like a barrel.
你會吃得肚子鼓鼓的,像個大酒桶。

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5. Jiro waddled closer, his belly bulging and distended.
伊羅步履蹣跚地走近,肚子鼓脹凸出。

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