cranky

英 ['kr??k?] 美['kr??ki]
  • adj. 暴躁的;古怪的;動(dòng)搖的

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1. crank 其實(shí)與 crinkle, cringe 是同源的。
2. from Proto-Germanic *krank- "bend, curl up", probably from PIE root *ker-/*sker- "turn, bend".
3. 同源音變,含義分化。
4. crank + -y.
5. 多取其引申義,易彎曲就不穩(wěn)定,不穩(wěn)定就脆弱、虛弱,脆弱、虛弱就多病(類同infirm)。同時(shí)不穩(wěn)定還會(huì)造成脾氣暴躁。

英文詞源


cranky (adj.)
"cross-tempered, irritable," 1807, from crank (n.) + -y (2). The evolution would be from earlier senses of crank, such as "a twist or fanciful turn of speech" (1590s); "inaccessible hole or crevice" (1560s). Grose's 1787 "Provincial Glossary" has "Cranky. Ailing sickly from the dutch crank, sick," and identifies it as a Northern word. Jamieson's Scottish dictionary (1825) has crank in a secondary sense of "hard, difficult," as in crank word, "a word hard to be understood;" crank job, "a work attended with difficulty, or requiring ingenuity in the execution." Related: Crankily; crankiness.
Ben. Dang it, don't you spare him--A cross grain'd cranky toad as ever crawl'd. (etc.) [Richard Cumberland, "Lovers Resolutions," Act I, 1813]

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. The Front has often been dismissed as a cranky fringe group.
藝術(shù)家聯(lián)盟常被認(rèn)為是一個(gè)古怪的邊緣組織。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

2. Vegetarianism has shed its cranky image.
素食主義者已經(jīng)擺脫了其古怪的形象。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

3. It was a long trek, and Jack and I both started to get cranky after about ten minutes.
那是一次長(zhǎng)途跋涉,我和杰克走了約10分鐘便開始煩躁不安起來(lái)。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

4. On the loudspeaker his voice turned dull and cranky.
在揚(yáng)聲器中,他的聲音變得沉悶,聽起來(lái)別扭.

來(lái)自辭典例句

5. Seen was particularly cranky and quarreled with another little boy.
肖恩的脾氣特別暴燥,他和另一個(gè)小男孩吵了起來(lái).

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