posse

英 ['p?s?] 美['pɑsi]
  • n. 一隊(duì);民防團(tuán);地方武裝團(tuán)隊(duì)
  • n. (Posse)人名;(法)波斯;(瑞典)波瑟;(西)波塞

低頻詞暢通詞匯GRE

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?posses;

中文詞源


posse 一群,一伙

來(lái)自拉丁語(yǔ)posse,有權(quán)力,有能力,使能夠,詞源同possible,potent.后引申詞義一群人,一幫土匪,受美國(guó)西部電影影響該詞得以流行。

英文詞源


posse
posse: [17] Posse was the Latin verb for ‘be able’. It was a conflation of an earlier expression potis esse ‘be able’; and potis ‘a(chǎn)ble’ was descended from an Indo-European base *potthat also produced Sanskrit pati- ‘master, husband’ and Lithuanian patis ‘husband’. In medieval Latin posse came to be used as a noun meaning ‘power, force’.

It formed the basis of the expression posse comitātus, literally ‘force of the county’, denoting a body of men whom the sheriff of a county was empowered to raise for such purposes as suppressing a riot. The abbreviated form posse emerged at the end of the 17th century, but really came into its own in 18th- and 19th-century America.

=> possible, potent
posse (n.)
1640s (in Anglo-Latin from early 14c.), shortening of posse comitatus "the force of the county" (1620s, in Anglo-Latin from late 13c.), from Medieval Latin posse "body of men, power," from Latin posse "have power, be able" (see potent) + comitatus "of the county," genitive of Late Latin word for "court palace" (see comitatus). Modern slang meaning "small gang" is probably from Western movies.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. a little posse of helpers
一小伙幫忙的人

來(lái)自《權(quán)威詞典》

2. A posse of Marsh's friends persuaded them that this was a bad idea.
馬什的一群朋友勸他們說(shuō)這是個(gè)餿主意。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

3. Those on today's posse got one drink coming from the county budget!
今天巡邏的人喝一杯縣里出錢(qián)的酒.

來(lái)自電影對(duì)白

4. The sheriff said posse could head off the outlaws at the pass.
那位行政司法長(zhǎng)官說(shuō),警察們可以在關(guān)口截住那些亡命之徒.

來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

5. Chen Zhankui battle song gallops sky, we are posse fire.
軍工戰(zhàn)歌陳占奎馳騁天空, 我們是一團(tuán)火.

來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)