英語單詞

crock是什麽意思

crock

英 [krɒk] 美 [krɑk]
  • n. 瓦罐;碎瓦片;老朽的人
  • vt. 使衰弱;使身體垮掉
  • vi. 變得衰弱;身體垮掉
  • n. (Crock)人名;(英)克羅克

中文詞源


crock 陶器,胡說

來自PIE*sker, 彎,轉,詞源同cruse, crucible. 即製造陶器,通過不斷的旋轉使土坯更均勻。俚語義,尿壺,胡說。

英文詞源


crock
crock: English has two words crock. The one meaning ‘earthenware pot’ [OE] is now almost never heard on its own, except perhaps in the phrase ‘crock of gold’, but it is familiar from its derivative crockery [18]. Its immediate antecedents appear to be Germanic (Dutch, for instance, has the related kruik), but cognate forms appear in other Indo-European languages, including Welsh crochan and Greek krōssós. Cruet [13] comes from Anglo-Norman *cruet, a diminutive frorm of Old French crue ‘pot’, which was borrowed from Old Saxon krūka, a relative of English crock. Crock ‘decrepit person, car, etc’ [15] is earliest encountered (in Scottish English) in the sense ‘old ewe’.

The connotation of being ‘broken-down’, and the existence of near synonyms such as Dutch krak, Flemish krake, and Swedish krake, all meaning ‘wornout old horse’, suggest some kind of link with the word crack.

=> crockery, cruet
crock (n.)
Old English crocc, crocca "pot, vessel," from Proto-Germanic *krogu "pitcher, pot" (cognates: Old Frisian krocha "pot," Old Saxon kruka, Middle Dutch cruke, Dutch kruik, Old High German kruog "pitcher," German Krug, Old Norse krukka "pot"). Perhaps from the same source as Middle Irish crocan "pot," Greek krossos "pitcher," Old Church Slavonic krugla "cup." Used as an image of worthless rubbish since 19c., perhaps from the use of crockery as chamberpots.

雙語例句


1. But you don't want some old crock like me.
但你不需要像我這樣的老家夥。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The crock isfilled with wine.
缸裏盛滿了酒.

來自《現代漢英綜合大詞典》

3. There are five big fish in the crock.
在瓦罐裏有五條大魚.

來自辭典例句

4. Colonel Slade: This is such a crock of shit!
史雷德中校: 這場聽證會簡直是胡鬧(一團狗屎)!

來自互聯網

5. If you go, also be this one crock only.
你若去, 也隻是這一壺.

來自互聯網

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