frolic
英 ['frɒlɪk]
美 ['frɑlɪk]
- adj. 嬉戲的,歡樂的
- n. 嬉鬧,嬉戲
- vi. 嬉戲
助記提示
1. frol- "諧音:飛鬧、胡鬧" + -ic.
2. frog => fro- "hop" + lic- "like" (like => lic-) => frolic "jumping for joy".
3. frog + like => frolic "jumping for joy".
4. fun + roll + -ic => frolic: 在地上高興、歡樂地打滾兒。
5. 諧音“飛鬧立刻、胡鬧立刻”----立刻胡鬧、飛鬧起來。
中文詞源
frolic 嬉戲的fro-, 青蛙。-lic, 像,詞源同like. 即看起來像青蛙一樣的,蹦蹦跳跳的。
英文詞源
- frolic
- frolic: [16] Like its source, Dutch vrolijk, and the related German fröhlich, frolic was originally an adjective meaning ‘happy’. This usage had died out by the end of the 18th century, but in the meantime the adjective had been converted into a verb, and thence into a noun, both of which are still with us. (Dutch vrolijk was formed from the adjective vro ‘happy’, which probably goes back ultimately to a prehistoric Indo-European source which meant primarily ‘spring upwards, move swiftly’.)
- frolic (v.)
- "make merry, have fun, romp playfully," 1580s, from frolic (adj.) "joyous, merry, full of mirth" (1530s), from Middle Dutch vrolyc "happy," a compound of vro- "merry, glad" + lyc "like" (see like (adj.)). The first part of the compound is cognate with Old Norse frar "swift," Middle English frow "hasty," from PIE *preu- "to hop" (see frog (n.1)), giving the whole an etymological sense akin to "jumping for joy." Similar formation in German fröhlich "happy." Related: Frolicked; frolicking. As a noun from 1610s.
雙語例句
- 1. Their relationship is never short on fun and frolic.
- 他們在一起少不了歡樂和嬉戲。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Tourists sunbathe and frolic in the ocean.
- 遊客曬著日光浴在海水裏嬉戲。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. They had a frolic in the country.
- 他們在鄉村度過了一段歡樂的時光.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. The children are having a frolic before bedtime.
- 孩子們睡覺前正在嬉戲玩鬧.
來自《現代英漢綜合大詞典》
- 5. Knights joust and frolic.
- 騎士們騎馬比武,嬉戲作樂。
來自辭典例句