perform: [14] If the word perform had carried on as it started out, it would now be perfurnish (as indeed it was in northern and Scottish English from the 14th to the 16th centuries). For it comes ultimately from Old French parfournir, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix par- and fournir ‘accomplish’ (source of English furnish). By association with forme ‘form’, this was altered in Anglo-Norman to parformer – whence English perform. => furnish
perform (v.)
c. 1300, "carry into effect, fulfill, discharge," via Anglo-French performer, altered (by influence of Old French forme "form") from Old French parfornir "to do, carry out, finish, accomplish," from par- "completely" (see per-) + fornir "to provide" (see furnish).
Theatrical/musical sense is from c. 1600. The verb was used with wider senses in Middle English than now, including "to make, construct; produce, bring about;" also "come true" (of dreams), and to performen muche time was "to live long." Related: Performed; performing.
雙語例句
1. He can perform an astonishing variety of acts, including mime and juggling.
他能表演好幾種令人驚歎的把戲,包括啞劇和玩雜耍。
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2. The group perform variations on soul and gospel music.
這個樂隊演奏靈歌和福音音樂的變奏曲。
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3. "State-owned industries will always perform poorly," John Moore informed readers.
“國有企業經營不善將是常態,”約翰·穆爾告訴讀者。
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4. She strove to perform all her wifely functions perfectly.
她努力做一個無可挑剔的賢妻。
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5. When there's snow and ice, how's this car going to perform?