fop
英 [fɒp]
美 [fɑp]
- n. 花花公子;過分講究衣飾或舉動的人
- n. (Fop)人名;(捷)福普
助記提示
1. fool person => fop.
英文詞源
- fop (n.)
- mid-15c., "foolish person," of unknown origin, perhaps related to obsolete verb fop "make a fool of," from a continental source akin to German foppen "jeer at, make a fool of." Sense of "dandy, coxcomb, man ostentatiously nice in manner and appearance" is from 1670s, perhaps given in derision by those who thought such things foolish. The 18c. was their period of greatest florescense. The junior variety was a fopling (1680s).
His was the sumptuous age of powder and patches. He was especially dainty in the matters of sword-knots, shoe-buckles, and lace ruffles. He was ablaze with jewelry, took snuff with an incomparable air out of a box studded with diamonds, and excelled in the "nice conduct of a clouded cane." [Charles J. Dunphie, "Fops and Foppery," New York, 1876]
雙語例句
- 1. A young fop minced up to George and introduced himself.
- 一個花花公子扭扭捏捏地走到喬治麵前並作了自我介紹.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. The most contemptible of the personages in the play is the courtly fop Osric.
- 劇中最可鄙的人物是風度翩翩的花花公子奧斯裏克.
來自辭典例句
- 3. About 600 people throughout the world suffer from the incurable FOP.
- 全球約有600人確診患有該症,暫時未有醫治方法.
來自互聯網
- 4. To investigate CT features and value of diagnosis of focal organizing pneumonia ( FOP ).
- 探討局灶性機化性 肺炎 的CT特點及診斷價值.
來自互聯網