rue
英 [ruː]
美 [ru]
- vi. 後悔;悲傷
- vt. 後悔;懊悔
- n. 芸香;後悔
- n. (Rue)人名;(英)魯
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諧音“如”---如果還可以從頭再來就好了。
true => truth.
rue => ruth.
true => rue: 她後悔了是真的,她是真的後悔了。
芸香: The bitter taste of its leaves led to many punning allusions to rue.
中文詞源
rue 感到懊惱,懊悔來自古英語 hreowan,傷心,懊悔,來自 PIE*kreue,擊,打。
英文詞源
- rue
- rue: Rue ‘regret’ [OE] and rue the plant [14] are distinct words. The former goes back to a prehistoric Germanic source, of uncertain ultimate origins, which meant ‘distress’, and which also produced German reuen and Dutch rouwen. In the early Middle English period, when it still meant ‘cause to feel pity’ (a sense which has now died out), a noun ruth ‘pity’ was formed from it, which survives in ruthless [14]. And a cognate noun rue once existed too, meaning ‘sorrow, regret’, which also lives on only in the form of a derivative: rueful [13]. The plant-name rue comes via Old French rue and Latin rūta from Greek rhūté.
=> rueful, ruthless - rue (v.)
- "feel regret," Old English hreowan "make sorry, distress, grieve" (class II strong verb; past tense hreaw, past participle hrowen), from Proto-Germanic *khrewan (cognates: Old Frisian riowa, Middle Dutch rouwen, Old Dutch hrewan, German reuen "to sadden, cause repentance"); in part, blended with Old English weak verb hreowian "feel pain or sorrow," and perhaps influenced by Old Norse hryggja "make sad," both from Proto-Germanic *khruwjan, all from PIE root *kreue- (2) "to push, strike" (see anacrusis). Related: Rued; ruing.
- rue (n.1)
- perennial evergreen shrub, late 14c., from Old French rue (13c.), earlier rude, from Latin ruta "rue," probably from Greek rhyte, of uncertain etymology, originally a Peloponnesian word. The bitter taste of its leaves led to many punning allusions to rue (n.2.).
- rue (n.2)
- "sorrow, repentance," Old English hreow "grief, repentance, sorrow, regret, penitence," common Germanic (Frisian rou, Middle Dutch rou, Dutch rouw, Old High German (h)riuwa, German reue), related to the root of rue (v.).
- rue (n.3)
- French for "street," from Vulgar Latin *ruga (source also of Old Italian ruga), properly "a furrow," then in Medieval Latin "a path, street" (see rough (adj.)).
雙語例句
- 1. Rue Guynemer begins at the front of the Fitzgerald site.
- 吉內梅街始於菲茨拉德故居前。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He moved at a brisk pace down the rue St Antoine.
- 他沿著聖安托萬街輕快地走去。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. You'll live to rue it.
- 你總有一天要後悔的.
來自《現代英漢綜合大詞典》
- 4. You'll live to rue the day you said that to me, my girl.
- 總有一天你會後悔對我說了那些話的,小姐。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. She signalled a passing taxi and ordered him to take her to the rue Marengo.
- 她招手打了一輛路過的出租車,讓司機載她去馬倫戈街。
來自柯林斯例句