南京葫芦娃
aunt
【读音】英 [ɑːnt] 美 [ænt]
【释义】n. 阿姨;姑妈;伯母;舅妈
【例句】
I only have one aunt.
我只有一个阿姨。
相关短语:
1、Aunt Sally 众矢乏的 ; 众矢之的 ; 投掷游戏 ; 莎莉大婶
2、Aunt Hood 蒙面老太
3、Aunt Wad 继母华姨 ; 幸好继母华姨
4、your aunt 阿姨 ; 姨妈 ; 舅妈 ; 你的伯母
5、Aunt Rose 罗丝阿姨
大有小没
1、n. 突围;[军] 出击;(感情等)迸发;俏皮话;远足
例句:He had thus far succeeded in fending off my conversational sallies.
释义:他一直没有为我所说的俏皮话所动。
2、vt. 突围;出发;动身,外出
例句:Tamara would sally out on bitterly cold nights.
释义:塔玛拉会在寒冷透骨的夜晚出发。
3、n. (Sally)人名,莎莉 源自:希伯来 寓意:公主;
(捷)萨莉;(德、芬、意、英) 萨莉 (教名Sara、Sarah的昵称)
例句:But watch out for a duck I call Sally.
释义:不过请注意一只被我叫做萨莉的鸭子。
一、中文词源:来自中古法语 saillie,前冲,突击行动,来自拉丁语 salire,跳,冲出,词源同 salmon,resilient. 引申诸相关词义。
二、英语词源
1、To sally is etymologically to ‘jump’. For the word comes ultimately from Latin salīre ‘jump’, source also of English assail, insult, salient, etc. It passed into Old French as salir, which later became saillir.
2、fem. proper name, alteration of Sarah (compare Hal from Harry, Moll from Mary, etc.). Sally Lunn cakes (1780) supposedly named for the woman in Bath who first made them and sold them in the streets. Sally Ann as a nickname for Salvation Army is recorded from 1927.
3、1540s, "a sudden rush, dash, or springing forth; specifically of troops from a besieged place, attacking the besiegers," from Middle French saillie "a rushing forth," noun use of fem. past participle of saillir "to leap," from Latin salire "to leap" (see salient (adj.)).
4、sally (v.)1540s, from sally (n.). Related: Sallied; sallying.