embrace
英 [ɪm'breɪs; em-]
美 [ɪm'bres]
- vt. 擁抱;信奉,皈依;包含
- vi. 擁抱
- n. 擁抱
中文詞源
embrace 擁抱em-, 進入,使。brace, 胳膊,箍子。
英文詞源
- embrace
- embrace: [14] To embrace someone is literally to ‘put your arms round’ them. It comes via Old French from Vulgar Latin *imbracchiāre, a compound verb formed from the prefix in- ‘in’ and Latin bracchium ‘arm’ (ultimate source of English brace, bracelet, and bra, and of French bras ‘arm’). The transferred sense ‘include’ developed in the 17th century (a course also taken by modern French embrasser, whose original ‘clasp in the arms’ has moved on to ‘kiss’ in response to the progression of baiser from ‘kiss’ to ‘have sex with’).
=> bra, brace, bracelet - embrace (v.)
- mid-14c., "clasp in the arms," from Old French embracier (12c., Modern French embrasser) "clasp in the arms, enclose; covet, handle, cope with," from assimilated form of en- "in" (see en- (1)) + brace, braz "the arms," from Latin bracchium (neuter plural brachia); see brace (n.). Related: Embraced; embracing; embraceable. Replaced Old English clyppan (see clip (v.2)), also fæðm (see fathom (v.)). Sexual sense is from 1590s.
- embrace (n.)
- "a hug," 1590s, from embrace (v.). Earlier noun was embracing (late 14c.). Middle English embrace (n.) meant "bribery."
雙語例句
- 1. I couldn't find it in me to embrace him.
- 我打心眼裏不想擁抱他。
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- 2. She broke loose from his embrace and crossed to the window.
- 她從他懷抱裏掙脫出來,走到窗前。
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- 3. John gently disengaged himself from his sister's tearful embrace.
- 約翰輕輕推開抱著他哭泣的妹妹。
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- 4. The marriage signalled James's embrace of the Catholic faith.
- 這樁婚姻標誌著詹姆斯皈依了天主教.
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- 5. They'll be ready to embrace the new technology when it arrives.
- 他們隨時準備迎接新技術的問世。
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