garbage
英 ['gɑ?b?d?]
美['ɡɑrb?d?]
- n. 垃圾;廢物
- n. (Garbage)人名;(法)加爾巴熱
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詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?garbages;
中文詞源
garbage 垃圾
原義為禽類(lèi)內(nèi)臟。詞源不詳,可能來(lái)自PIE*sker, 切,撕,詞源同shear, carve.
英文詞源
- garbage (n.)
- "refuse, filth," 1580s; earlier "giblets, refuse of a fowl, waste parts of an animal (head, feet, etc.) used for human food" (early 15c., in early use also gabage, garbish, garbidge ), of unknown origin; OED says probably from Anglo-French "like many other words found in early cookery books." In its sense of "waste material, refuse" it has been influenced by and partly confused with garble (q.v.) in its older sense of "remove refuse material from spices;" Middle English had the derived noun garbelage but it is attested only as the action of removing the refuse, not the material itself.
Perhaps the English word originally is from a derivative of Old French garbe/jarbe "sheaf of wheat, bundle of sheaves," though the sense connection is difficult. This word is from Proto-Germanic *garba- (cognates: Dutch garf, German garbe "sheaf"), from PIE *ghrebh- (1) "to seize, reach" (see grab (v.)).
"In modern American usage garbage is generally restricted to mean kitchen and vegetable wastes" [Craigie]. Used figuratively for "worthless, offensive stuff" from 1590s. Garbage can is from 1901. Garbage collector "trash man" is from 1872; Australian shortening garbo attested from 1953. Garbology "study of waste as a social science" is by 1976; garbologist is from 1965.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. A bomb planted in a garbage can exploded early today.
- 今天早些時(shí)候,安放在垃圾箱里的一枚炸彈爆炸了。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 2. Jeez, what garbage!
- 天哪,這是什么破爛兒!
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 3. Furious government officials branded her story "garbage".
- 大發(fā)雷霆的政府官員稱(chēng)她的報(bào)道為“胡說(shuō)八道”。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 4. Personally, I think that's a load of garbage!
- 我個(gè)人認(rèn)為這純粹是一堆垃圾!
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 5. Children scavenge through garbage.
- 孩子們翻撿垃圾。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句