fat
英 [f?t]
美[f?t]
- adj. 肥的,胖的;油膩的;豐滿的
- n. 脂肪,肥肉
- vt. 養(yǎng)肥;在…中加入脂肪
- vi. 長肥
- n. (Fat)人名;(法、西、塞)法特;(東南亞國家華語)發(fā)
CET4TEM4考研中高頻詞基本詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?fats;比較級(jí):?fatter;最高級(jí):?fattest;名詞:?fatness;
中文詞源
fat 肥胖的
來自PIE*peie, 肥胖的,流油脂的,詞源同pituitary, pitch.
英文詞源
- fat
- fat: [OE] Fat is one of a large Indo-European family of words denoting the substance ‘fat’ or its consequences in terms of obesity – the probably related Greek pímelē and Latin pinguis, for instance, signified respectively ‘lard’ and ‘fat’. The Germanic members of the family, which include German fett, Dutch vet, and Swedish fet as well as English fat, go back to a prehistoric Germanic *faitaz.
- fat (adj.)
- Old English f?tt "fat, fatted, plump, obese," originally a contracted past participle of f?ttian "to cram, stuff," from Proto-Germanic *faitida "fatted," from verb *faitjan "to fatten," from *faita- "plump, fat" (cognates: Old Frisian fatt, Old Norse feitr, Dutch vet, German feist "fat"), from PIE *poid- "to abound in water, milk, fat, etc." (source also of Greek piduein "to gush forth"), from root *peie- "to be fat, swell" (cognates: Sanskrit payate "swells, exuberates," pituh "juice, sap, resin;" Lithuanian pienas "milk;" Greek pion "fat; wealthy;" Latin pinguis "fat").
Meaning "abounding in comforts, prosperous" is late 14c. Teen slang meaning "attractive, up to date" (also later phat) is attested from 1951. Fat cat "privileged and rich person" is from 1928; fat chance "no chance at all" attested from 1905, perhaps ironic (the expression is found earlier in the sense "good opportunity"). Fathead is from 1842; fat-witted is from 1590s; fatso is first recorded 1943. Expression the fat is in the fire originally meant "the plan has failed" (1560s). - fat (n.)
- "fat part of anything," mid-14c., from fat (v.). Cognate with Dutch vet, German Fett, Swedish fett, Danish fedt. As a component of animal bodies, 1530s. Figurative sense of "best or most rewarding part" is from 1560s. Expression the fat is in the fire originally meant "the plan has failed" (1560s).
- fat (v.)
- Old English f?ttian "to become fat, fatten," from the source of fat (adj.). Replaced by fatten except in Biblical fatted calf.
雙語例句
- 1. Because you're not burning calories, everything you eat turns to fat.
- 由于沒有消耗卡路里,你吃的所有東西都會(huì)變成脂肪。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. We are constantly being reminded to cut down our fat intake.
- 不斷有人提醒我們要減少脂肪的攝入量。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Don'tspill too much fat on the barbecue as it could flare up.
- 不要在烤肉上澆太多的油,會(huì)燒起來的。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. A roll of fat jiggled on the underside of her arm.
- 她胳膊下側(cè)有一層肥肉一顫一顫的。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Our bone marrow contains fat in the form of small globules.
- 我們的骨髓中含有小球狀的脂肪。
來自柯林斯例句