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    1. pretty

      英 ['pr?t?] 美['pr?ti]
      • adj. 漂亮的;可愛的;優(yōu)美的
      • adv. 相當(dāng)?shù)?;頗
      • n. 漂亮的人
      • n. (Pretty)人名;(英)普雷蒂

      CET4TEM4考研CET6中高頻詞基本詞匯

      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?pretties;比較級(jí):?prettier;最高級(jí):?prettiest;名詞:?prettiness;

      中文詞源


      pretty 美麗的,漂亮的,相當(dāng)好的,頗,相當(dāng)

      來自古英語(yǔ)praettig,狡猾的,精明的,有技巧的,來自Proto-Germanic*prattuz,夸夸其談,吹牛,擬聲詞,詞源同prate,prattle.后詞義褒義化,引申詞義相當(dāng)好的,美麗的,漂亮的,后用于副詞頗,相當(dāng)。詞義演變比較prestige.

      英文詞源


      pretty
      pretty: [OE] In Old English pretty (or pr?ttig, as it was then) meant ‘clever’ in a bad sense – ‘crafty, cunning’. Not until the 15th century had it passed via ‘clever’, ‘skilfully made’, and ‘fine’ to ‘beautiful’. It was a derivative of pr?tt ‘trick, wile’, which came from a prehistoric West Germanic *pratt- (source also of Dutch part ‘trick’).
      pretty (adj.)
      Old English pr?ttig (West Saxon), pretti (Kentish), *prettig (Mercian) "cunning, skillful, artful, wily, astute," from pr?tt, *prett "a trick, wile, craft," from Proto-Germanic *pratt- (cognates: Old Norse prettr "a trick," prettugr "tricky;" Frisian pret, Middle Dutch perte, Dutch pret "trick, joke," Dutch prettig "sportive, funny," Flemish pertig "brisk, clever"), of unknown origin.

      Connection between Old English and Middle English words is uncertain, but if they are the same, meaning had shifted by c. 1400 to "manly, gallant," and later moved via "attractive, skillfully made," to "fine," to "beautiful in a slight way" (mid-15c.). Ironical use from 1530s. For sense evolution, compare nice, silly. Also used of bees (c. 1400). "After the OE. period the word is unknown till the 15th c., when it becomes all at once frequent in various senses, none identical with the OE., though derivable from it" [OED].

      Meaning "not a few, considerable" is from late 15c. With a sense of "moderately," qualifying adjectives and adverbs, since 1560s. Pretty please as an emphatic plea is attested from 1902. A pretty penny "lot of money" is first recorded 1768.
      pretty (n.)
      "a pretty person or thing," 1736, from pretty (adj.).
      pretty (v.)
      1916, usually with up, from pretty (adj.). Related: Prettied; prettying. Compare prettify.

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. The comparative of "pretty" is "prettier".
      pretty的比較級(jí)形式是prettier。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. She's going to be fine. She always was pretty strong.
      她會(huì)好的。她一直都很強(qiáng)壯。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. She was a shy, delicately pretty girl with enormous blue eyes.
      她是一個(gè)害羞、嬌美的女孩,長(zhǎng)著一雙大大的藍(lán)眼睛。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. His new government looks pretty much like the old one.
      他的新政府看起來和舊政府沒什么兩樣。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. The policeman smiled at her. "Pretty dog."— "Oh well, thank you."
      警察沖她笑了笑,“這狗真漂亮。”——“哦,謝謝。”

      來自柯林斯例句