prize

      英[pra?z] 美[pra?z]
      • n. 獎品;獎賞;戰(zhàn)利品
      • vt. 珍視;捕獲;估價
      • adj. 獲獎的

      詞態(tài)變化


      復數(shù):?prizes;第三人稱單數(shù):?prizes;過去式:?prized;過去分詞:?prized;現(xiàn)在分詞:?prizing;

      中文詞源


      prize 獎品,獎賞

      來自古法語pris,價格,價值,獎品,詞源同price,praise.

      prize 撬開

      來自古法語prise,抓住,來自(縮寫自)拉丁語prehendere,抓住,詞源同apprise,comprehend. 引申詞義撬開,強力扒開。

      英文詞源


      prize
      prize: English has four words prize. The one meaning ‘reward’ [16] is essentially the same word as price. This was originally pris, mirroring its immediate Old French ancestor pris. It became prise, to indicate the length of its vowel i, and in the 16th century this differentiated into price for ‘a(chǎn)mount to pay’ and prize for ‘reward’. (Modern French prix has given English grand prix [19], literally ‘great prize’, first used for a ‘car race’ in 1908.) Prize ‘esteem’ [14] was based on pris-, the stem of Old French preisier ‘praise’ (source of English praise). Prize ‘something captured in war’ [14] comes via Old French prise ‘capture, seizure, booty’ from Vulgar Latin *prēsa or *prēnsa ‘something seized’.

      This was a noun use of the past participle of *prēndere ‘seize’, a contraction of classical Latin praehendere (from which English gets prehensile, prison, etc). Another sense of Old French prise was ‘grasp’. English borrowed this in the 14th century as prize ‘lever’, which in due course was turned into modern English’s fourth prize, the verb prize, or prise, ‘lever’ [17]. Pry ‘lever’ [19] is an alteration of prize, based on the misapprehension that it is a third-person singular present form (*pries).

      => grand prix, price; praise; comprehensive, prison, reprehensible; pry
      prize (n.1)
      "reward," prise (c. 1300 in this sense), from Old French pris "price, value, worth; reward" (see price (n.)). As an adjective, "worthy of a prize," from 1803. The spelling with -z- is from late 16c. Prize-fighter is from 1703; prize-fight from 1730 (prize-fighter from 1785).
      prize (n.2)
      "something taken by force," mid-13c., prise "a taking, holding," from Old French prise "a taking, seizing, holding," noun use of fem. past participle of prendre "to take, seize," from Latin prendere, contraction of prehendere "lay hold of, grasp, seize, catch" (see prehensile). Especially of ships captured at sea (1510s). The spelling with -z- is from late 16c.
      prize (v.)
      "to estimate," 1580s, alteration of Middle English prisen "to prize, value" (late 14c.), from stem of Old French preisier "to praise" (see praise (v.)). Related: Prized; prizing.

      雙語例句


      1. Each month the total prize kitty is £13.5 million.
      每個月的彩池獎金總額達1,350萬英鎊。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. Entry to this prize draw is limited to UK residents.
      這次抽獎只限英國公民參加。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. During each show we will be raffling a fabulous prize.
      每場表演期間,我們將以抽彩方法送出大獎。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. He had been on the Nobel Prize committee's list of possibles.
      他在諾貝爾委員會列出的獲獎候選者名單之列.

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. The 1990 Nobel Prize for medicine was won by two Americans.
      1990年諾貝爾醫(yī)學獎由兩位美國人獲得。

      來自柯林斯例句


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