rabbit

      英['r?b?t] 美['r?b?t]
      • n. 兔子,野兔
      • vt. 讓…見鬼去吧
      • vi. 獵兔

      詞態變化


      復數:?rabbits;第三人稱單數:?rabbits;過去式:?rabbited;過去分詞:?rabbited;現在分詞:?rabbiting;

      中文詞源


      rabbit 兔

      詞源不詳。

      英文詞源


      rabbit
      rabbit: [14] Rabbit was probably introduced into English from Old French. No immediate source is known to have existed, but we do have corroborative evidence in French dialect rabotte ‘young rabbit’ and Walloon robète. The latter was a diminutive derivative of Flemish robbe (Walloon is the form of French spoken in Flanders and Belgium), and it seems likely that the word’s ultimate origins are Low German. At first it was used only for ‘young rabbit’ in English, and it did not really begin to take over from cony as the general term for the animal until the 18th century.
      rabbit (n.)
      late 14c., "young of the coney," from Walloon robète or a similar French dialect word, diminutive of Flemish or Middle Dutch robbe "rabbit," of unknown origin. "A Germanic noun with a French suffix" [Liberman]. The adult was a coney (q.v.) until 18c.
      Zoologically speaking, there are no native rabbits in the United States; they are all hares. But the early colonists, for some unknown reason, dropped the word hare out of their vocabulary, and it is rarely heard in American speech to this day. When it appears it is almost always applied to the so-called Belgian hare, which, curiously enough, is not a hare at all, but a true rabbit. [Mencken, "The American Language"]
      Rabbit punch "chop on the back of the neck" so called from resemblance to a gamekeeper's method of dispatching an injured rabbit. Pulling rabbits from a hat as a conjurer's trick recorded by 1843. Rabbit's foot "good luck charm" first attested 1879, in U.S. Southern black culture. Earlier references are to its use as a tool to apply cosmetic powders.
      [N]ear one of them was the dressing-room of the principal danseuse of the establishment, who was at the time of the rising of the curtain consulting a mirror in regard to the effect produced by the application of a rouge-laden rabbit's foot to her cheeks, and whose toilet we must remark, passim, was not entirely completed. ["New York Musical Review and Gazette," Nov. 29, 1856]
      Rabbit ears "dipole television antenna" is from 1950. Grose's 1785 "Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue" has "RABBIT CATCHER. A midwife."

      雙語例句


      1. Rabbit stew is one of chef Giancarlo Moeri's signature dishes.
      燉野兔是廚師詹卡洛·莫里的招牌菜之一。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. He'd snared a rabbit earlier in the day.
      那天早一點的時候,他設套捉了一只兔子。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. The rabbit population was decimated by the disease.
      這種疾病使大批兔子死亡。

      來自《權威詞典》

      4. The trap had cut deeply into the rabbit's flesh.
      捕夾深深嵌入了兔子的肉里。

      來自《權威詞典》

      5. to snare a rabbit
      套兔子

      來自《權威詞典》


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