英語單詞

tease是什麽意思

tease

英 [tiːz] 美 [tiz]
  • vt. 取笑;戲弄;梳理;欺負;強求;使起毛
  • n. 戲弄;愛糾纏的小孩;挑逗者;賣弄風騷的女孩
  • vi. 取笑

中文詞源


tease 梳理羊毛,逗弄,取笑

來自古英語 taesan,拔出,梳理,特指粗魯的梳理羊毛,來自 Proto-Germanic*taisijan,分開, 拉,扯,來自 PIE*dai,分開,可能來自 PIE*da,分開,詞源同 deal,time.後引申詞義逗弄,取 笑等。

英文詞源


tease
tease: [OE] Tease originally meant ‘separate the fibres of wool’ (a sense still perceptible in the metaphorical tease out ‘disentangle something complicated’). It came from a prehistoric West Germanic *taisjan, whose base was also the source of English teasel [OE], a plant whose prickly flower heads were used for carding wool. The notion of ‘irritating someone with prickles’ led in the 17th century to tease being used for ‘pester’, which gradually weakened into ‘make fun of’.
tease (v.)
formerly also teaze, Old English tæsan "pluck, pull, tear; pull apart, comb" (fibers of wool, flax, etc.), from Proto-Germanic *taisijan (cognates: Danish tæse, Middle Dutch tesen, Dutch tezen "to draw, pull, scratch," Old High German zeisan "to tease, pick wool").

The original sense is of running thorns through wool or flax to separate, shred, or card the fibers. The figurative sense of "vex, worry, annoy" (sometimes done in good humor) emerged 1610s. For similar sense development, compare heckle. Hairdressing sense is recorded from 1957. Related: Teased; teasing; teasingly.
tease (n.)
1690s, "act of teasing," from tease (v.). Meaning "one who teases" is from 1852. Specifically as short for cock-teaser, it was in use by 1976.

雙語例句


1. They try to tease out the answers without appearing to ask.
他們試圖不動聲色地套出答案。

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2. The best way to deal with a tease is to ignore him.
對付愛捉弄人的人的最佳方法就是不搭理他。

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3. The boys would tease you to death if they didn'tfancy you.
如果男孩們不喜歡你的話,他們就會狠狠地捉弄你。

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4. When did you last flirt with him or tease him?
你上次和他調情或挑逗他是什麽時候?

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5. My brother's such a tease.
我弟弟太喜歡戲弄人了。

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