crony
英 ['kr??n?]
美['kroni]
- n. 密友;好朋友
低頻詞暢通詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?cronies;
中文詞源
crony 密友
來自詞根chrono, 時(shí)間,見chronicle, chronology.
英文詞源
- crony
- crony: [17] Crony originated as a piece of Cambridge university slang. Originally written chrony, it was based on Greek khrónios ‘longlasting’, a derivative of khrónos ‘time’ (source of English chronicle, chronology, chronic, etc), and seems to have been intended to mean ‘friend of long-standing’, or perhaps ‘contemporary’. The first recorded reference to it is in the diary of Samuel Pepys, a Cambridge man: ‘Jack Cole, my old school-fellow … who was a great chrony of mine’, 30 May 1665.
=> chronic, chronicle, chronology - crony (n.)
- 1660s, Cambridge student slang, probably from Greek khronios "long-lasting," from khronos "time" (see chrono-), and with a sense of "old friend," or "contemporary."
雙語例句
- 1. In her late sixties she traveled over Europe with a crony of equal years.
- 在接近古稀之年,她同一個(gè)與她同年的密友漫游歐洲.
來自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》