英語單詞

flu是什麽意思

flu

英 [fluː] 美 [flu]
  • n. 流感
  • n. (Flu)人名;(法)弗呂

中文詞源


flu 流感

縮寫自influenza,流感。

英文詞源


flu
flu: [19] Flu is short for influenza [18]. The first record of its use is in a letter of 1839 by the poet Robert Southey (who spelled it, as was commonly the practice in the 19th century, flue): ‘I have had a pretty fair share of the Flue’. Influenza means literally ‘influence’ in Italian, and was used metaphorically for the ‘outbreak of a particular disease’ (hence an influenza di febbre scarlattina was an ‘outbreak of scarlet fever’, a ‘scarlet fever epidemic’).

The severe epidemic of the disease we now know as flu, which struck Italy in 1743 and spread from there throughout Europe, was called an influenza di catarro ‘catarrh epidemic’, or simply an influenza – and hence influenza became the English word for the disease.

=> influence, influenza
flu (n.)
1839, flue, shortening of influenza. Spelling flu attested from 1893. The abstraction of the middle syllable is an uncommon method of shortening words in English; Weekley compares tec for detective, scrip for subscription.

雙語例句


1. One of the office girls was down with the flu.
一位女職員得了流感。

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2. Withdrawal from heroin is actually like a severe attack of gastric flu.
戒斷海洛因的過程實際上就像患了一場嚴重的胃腸型流感。

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3. Three members of the band went down with flu.
這個樂隊有3名成員得了流感。

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4. One pandemic of Spanish flu took nearly 22 million lives worldwide.
西班牙流感的大爆發奪去了全球近2,200萬人的生命。

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5. She thought she just had a touch of flu.
她認為自己僅僅有點感冒。

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