big
英 [bɪg]
美 [bɪɡ]
- adj. 大的;重要的;量大的
- adv. 大量地;順利;誇大地
- n. (Big)人名;(土)比格
中文詞源
英文詞源
- big
- big: [13] Big is one of the notorious mystery words of English etymology – extremely common in the modern language, but of highly dubious origin. In its earliest use in English it meant ‘powerful, strong’, and it is not really until the 16th century that we get unequivocal examples of it in the modern sense ‘large’. It occurs originally in northern texts, only slowly spreading south, which suggests that it may be of Scandinavian origin; some have compared Norwegian dialect bugge ‘important man’.
- big (adj.)
- c. 1300, northern England dialect, "powerful, strong," of obscure origin, possibly from a Scandinavian source (compare Norwegian dialectal bugge "great man"). Old English used micel in many of the same senses. Meaning "of great size" is late 14c.; that of "grown up" is attested from 1550s. Sense of "important" is from 1570s. Meaning "generous" is U.S. colloquial by 1913.
Big band as a musical style is from 1926. Slang big head "conceit" is first recorded 1850. Big business "large commercial firms collectively" is 1905; big house "penitentiary" is U.S. underworld slang first attested 1915 (in London, "a workhouse," 1851). In financial journalism, big ticket items so called from 1956. Big lie is from Hitler's grosse Lüge.
雙語例句
- 1. In this sentence, the word BIG is in capitals.
- 本句中BIG一詞用的是大寫字母.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. The wind was bouncing the branches of the big oak trees.
- 一棵棵高大橡樹的枝條隨風搖擺。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Big credits were given to East Germany by successive West German governments.
- 曆屆西德政府給予東德大量的貸款。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Bake some big red peppers and hollow them out.
- 將幾個大紅甜椒烤一烤,再把它們掏空。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Leather jeans that are too big will make you look larger.
- 過於肥大的皮褲會讓你看起來塊頭更大。
來自柯林斯例句