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    1. fledge

      英 [fled?] 美[fl?d?]
      • vi. 長羽毛
      • vt. 裝上羽毛

      暢通詞匯GRE

      詞態(tài)變化


      第三人稱單數(shù):?fledges;過去式:?fledged;過去分詞:?fledged;現(xiàn)在分詞:?fledging;

      助記提示


      1、fly => fledge. lay => ledge.
      2、1、fly + -edge => fledge. lay + -edge => ledge.
      3、含義:having the feathers, fit to fly.

      英文詞源


      fledge
      fledge: [16] The notion underlying fledge is the ‘a(chǎn)bility to fly’. Historically, the idea of ‘having feathers’ is simply a secondary development of that underlying notion. The verb comes from an obsolete adjective fledge ‘feathered’, which goes back ultimately to a pre-historic West Germanic *fluggja (source also of German flügge ‘fledged’). This was derived from a variant of the base which produced English fly.

      There is no immediate connection with fletcher ‘a(chǎn)rrowmaker’ [14], despite the formal resemblance and the semantic connection with ‘putting feathered flights on arrows’, but further back in time there may be a link. Fletcher came from Old French flechier, a derivative of fleche ‘a(chǎn)rrow’. A possible source for this was an unrecorded Frankish *fliugika, which, like fledge, could be traceable back to the same Germanic ancestor as that of English fly.

      => fly
      fledge (v.)
      "to acquire feathers," 1560s, from Old English adjective *-flycge (Kentish -flecge; in unfligge "featherless," glossing Latin implumes) "having the feathers developed, fit to fly," from Proto-Germanic *flugja- "ready to fly" (cognates: Middle Dutch vlugge, Low German flügge), from PIE *pleuk- "to fly" (see fletcher). Meaning "bring up a bird" (until it can fly on its own) is from 1580s. Related: Fledged; fledging.

      雙語例句


      1. Those people should accuse of using living animals like chickens or rabbits fledge boa.
      用活的動物,例如小雞或者兔子來喂養(yǎng)蟒蛇的人應(yīng)該被譴責(zé)。

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