英語單詞

keen是什麽意思

keen

英 [kiːn] 美 [kin]
  • adj. 敏銳的,敏捷的;渴望的;強烈的;熱心的;銳利的
  • n. 痛哭,挽歌
  • n. (Keen)人名;(英)基恩;(德)肯;(肯)金

助記提示


1. can => keen.
2. can => canny.
3. cunning => can, keen.
4. keen <====> knee: 雙膝跪地痛哭、哀悼。

中文詞源


keen 渴望,熱切

來自古英語cene,勇敢的,來自Proto-Germnaic*kan,有能力的,來自PIE*gno,知道,了解,詞源同can,know.引申詞義渴望的,熱切的。

英文詞源


keen
keen: [OE] The ancestral meaning of keen is ‘brave’. That is what its German and Dutch relatives, kühn and koen, mean, and that is what keen itself meant in the Old English period. But this sense had died out by the 17th century, having been replaced by the meanings familiar today, such as ‘eager’ and ‘sharp’.
keen (adj.)
c. 1200, from Old English cene "bold brave," later "clever, wise," from Proto-Germanic *kan- "be able to" (see can). Original prehistoric senses seem to have been both "brave" and "skilled;" cognate with Old Norse kænn "skillful, wise," Middle Dutch coene "bold," Dutch koen, Old High German kuon "pugnacious, strong," German kühn "bold, daring." Sense of "eager" is from mid-14c. The meaning "sharp" is peculiar to English: of blades and edges early 13c., of sounds c. 1400, of eyesight c. 1720. A popular word of approval in teenager and student slang from c. 1900.
keen (v.)
"lament," 1811, from Irish caoinim "I weep, wail, lament," from Old Irish coinim "I wail." Related: Keened; keening. As a noun from 1830.

雙語例句


1. He's been a keen supporter of the Labour Party all his life.
他一生都是工黨的熱情擁護者。

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2. We were very keen when the 1954 Rally came round.
1954年的集會開始時,我們都非常熱切。

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3. He had retained a keen interest in the progress of the work.
他對那項工作的進展一直很關心。

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4. The receivers are keen to sell the stores as one lot.
破產事務官想要將這些店鋪打包整體出售。

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5. Detectives hunting the London bombers will be keen to interview him.
追查倫敦爆炸案凶犯的偵探們急於對他進行訊問。

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