internecine
英 [,ɪntə'niːsaɪn]
美 ['ɪntɚ'nisaɪn]
中文詞源
internecine 內訌inter-,在內,在中間,相互,-nec,妨害,傷害,詞源同noxious,nuisance.即內部相互傷害,內訌。
英文詞源
- internecine
- internecine: [17] Etymologically, internecine denotes ‘attended by great slaughter’. Its modern connotations of ‘conflict within a group’, which can be traced back to the 18th century (Dr Johnson in his Dictionary 1755 defines it as ‘endeavouring mutual destruction’), presumably arise from the standard interpretation of inter- as ‘among, between’. But in fact in the case of internecine it was originally used simply as an intensive prefix.
The word was borrowed from Latin internecīnus, a derivative of internecāre ‘slaughter, exterminate’. This was a compound verb formed with the intensive inter- from necāre ‘kill’ (a relative of English necromancy and pernicious).
=> necromancy, pernicious - internecine (adj.)
- 1660s, "deadly, destructive," from Latin internecinus "very deadly, murderous, destructive," from internecare "kill or destroy," from inter (see inter-) + necare "kill" (see noxious). Considered in the OED as misinterpreted in Johnson's Dictionary [1755], which defined it as "endeavouring mutual destruction," on association of inter- with "mutual" when the prefix supposedly is used in this case as an intensive. From Johnson, wrongly or not, has come the main modern definition of "mutually destructive."
雙語例句
- 1. The whole episode has drawn attention again to internecine strife in the ruling party.
- 整個事件再次引起人們對執政黨內部紛爭的關注。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The internecine strife was caused by a shortage of food.
- 這次內部衝突,是由於食物匱乏而引致的。
來自辭典例句
- 3. Strife was internecine during the next fortnight.
- 在以後兩個星期的衝突中我們兩敗俱傷.
來自辭典例句
- 4. Marx foresaw constant internecine warfare among capitalists, resulting in and fewer controlling vaster and vaster empires.
- 馬克思預見到資本家會不斷自相殘殺, 結果將造成越來越少的人控製著越來越大的帝國.
來自互聯網
- 5. The strike with acerb contradictory conflict, massive capital, shut out, make both sides of capital internecine.
- 尖銳的勞資矛盾衝突 、 大規模的罷工 、 閉廠, 使得勞資雙方兩敗俱傷.
來自互聯網