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    1. earnest

      英 ['??n?st]
      • adj. 認(rèn)真的,熱心的;重要的
      • n. 認(rèn)真;定金;誠(chéng)摯
      • n. (Earnest)人名;(英)歐內(nèi)斯特

      核心詞匯中低頻詞CET6考研GREIELTSTEM4CET4

      詞態(tài)變化


      副詞:?earnestly;名詞:?earnestness;

      助記提示


      Earnest:?earn(賺錢),est(最高級(jí)),賺錢最多的人是----認(rèn)真的。
      3. earn + -est => 只有認(rèn)真、熱心、真誠(chéng)的人才會(huì)收獲得最多,才會(huì)得到最多的收獲。

      中文詞源


      earnest 嚴(yán)肅的,熱忱的

      來(lái)自PIE*er, 行動(dòng),開(kāi)始。其本義為嚴(yán)肅,認(rèn)真的開(kāi)始,行動(dòng),原詞義見(jiàn)in earnest. 后引申詞義熱忱的。

      英文詞源


      earnest
      earnest: [OE] Earnest was originally a much more red-blooded word than it is today. It comes ultimately from a Germanic base *ern- which denoted ‘vigour’ or ‘briskness’. To this was added the noun suffix – ost (earnest was originally a noun), giving Old English eornost, which appears at first to have meant ‘intense passion’, and particularly ‘zeal in battle’. However, by the end of the Old English period there is already evidence of a semantic toning down from ‘intensity of feeling’ to ‘seriousness of feeling’ (as opposed to ‘frivolity’), a process which has culminated in modern English connotations of ‘over-seriousness’.
      earnest (adj.1)
      from Old English eornoste (adj.) "zealous, serious," or from Old English noun eornost "seriousness, serious intent" (surviving only in the phrase in earnest), from Proto-Germanic *er-n-os-ti- (cognates: Old Saxon ernust, Old Frisian ernst, Old High German arnust "seriousness, firmness, struggle," German Ernst "seriousness;" Gothic arniba "safely, securely;" Old Norse ern "able, vigorous," jarna "fight, combat"), perhaps from PIE root *er- (1) "to move, set in motion." The proper name Ernest (literally "resolute") is from the same root. Related: Earnestness.
      earnest (adj.2)
      "portion of something given or done in advance as a pledge," early 15c., with excrescent -t- (perhaps from influence of the other earnest), from Middle English ernes (c. 1200), "a pledge or promise;" often "a foretaste of what is to follow;" also (early 13c.) "sum of money as a pledge to secure a purchase or bind a bargain (earnest-money); from Old French erres and directly from Latin arra, probably from Phoenician or another Semitic language (compare Hebrew 'eravon "a pledge"). Sometimes in Middle English as erness, suggesting it was perceived as er "early" + -ness.

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. It presented in satirical terms points made in earnest by Catholic writers.
      它用諷刺的語(yǔ)言呈現(xiàn)了天主教作家鄭重其事表明的觀點(diǎn)。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      2. While this conver-sation was going on, I was listening with earnest attention.
      這場(chǎng)對(duì)話進(jìn)行的時(shí)候,我聚精會(huì)神地聽(tīng)著。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      3. On December 8 the media blitz began in earnest.
      12月8日,一場(chǎng)大規(guī)模媒體宣傳活動(dòng)轟轟烈烈地展開(kāi)了。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      4. The race for the White House begins in earnest today.
      入主白宮的角逐今天正式開(kāi)始。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      5. Ella was a pious, earnest woman.
      埃拉是個(gè)虔誠(chéng)、認(rèn)真的女人。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句