fey
英 [fe?]
美[fe]
- adj. (蘇格蘭)注定要死的;垂死的;(臨死前)異常興奮的
- n. (Fey)人名;(德)法伊;(法)費
暢通詞匯
中文詞源
fey 古怪的,怪異的
來自PIE*peig, 敵對的,仇視的,詞源同foe. 引申詞義恐懼的,草木皆兵的,后用來形容人古怪的,怪異的。
英文詞源
- fey (adj.)
- "of excitement that presages death," from Old English f?ge "doomed to die, fated, destines," also "timid, feeble;" and/or from Old Norse feigr, both from Proto-Germanic *faigjo- (cognates: Old Saxon fegi, Old Frisian fai, Middle Dutch vege, Middle High German veige "doomed," also "timid," German feige "cowardly"), from PIE *peig- (2) "evil-minded, hostile" (see foe). Preserved in Scottish. Sense of "displaying unearthly qualities" and "disordered in the mind (like one about to die)" led to modern ironic sense of "affected."
雙語例句
- 1. Her fey charm and eccentric ways were legendary.
- 她難以捉摸的魅力和怪異的行事方式都成了傳奇。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Elves share a passionate and emotional nature with many of their fey cousins.
- 精靈和他們的fey同胞一樣,天生感情豐富.
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- 3. They are no longer anything like as fey and reserved as they once were.
- 他們不再像從前那樣羞怯矜持了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. This led to an immediate rivalry between Fey'lya and Admiral Ackbar.
- 這立即導(dǎo)致了費利亞和阿克巴上將之間的競爭.
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- 5. It was during Fey'lya's time in office that the Yuuzhan Vong struck.
- 正是在費利亞執(zhí)政期間,新共和國遭到了遇戰(zhàn)瘋?cè)说拇驌?
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