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英語單詞

belfry是什么意思

belfry

英 ['belfr?] 美 ['b?lfri]
  • n. 鐘樓;鐘塔

中文詞源


belfry 鐘樓

來自古德語復合詞*berg-frithu, 和平保衛(wèi)者,諷刺的用于一古老的攻城塔的名字。berg,保護,詞源同harbor, 港口,保護。frithu, 和平,友好,詞源同free, friend. 后該攻城塔用于眺望,因與鐘樓功能相似而詞義也隨之變化,拼寫也受bell影響俗化。

英文詞源


belfry
belfry: [13] Etymologically, belfry has nothing to do with bells; it was a chance similarity between the two words that led to belfry being used from the 15th century onwards for ‘bell-tower’. The original English form was berfrey, and it meant ‘movable seige-tower’. It came from Old French berfrei, which in turn was borrowed from a hypothetical Frankish *bergfrith, a compound whose two elements mean respectively ‘protect’ (English gets bargain, borough, borrow, and bury from the same root) and ‘peace, shelter’ (hence German friede ‘peace’); the underlying sense of the word is thus the rather tautological ‘protective shelter’.

A tendency to break down the symmetry between the two rs in the word led in the 15th century to the formation of belfrey in both English and French (l is phonetically close to r), and at around the same time we find the first reference to it meaning ‘bell-tower’, in Promptorium parvulorum 1440, an early English-Latin dictionary: ‘Bellfray, campanarium’.

=> affray, bargain, borrow, borough, bury, neighbour
belfry (n.)
c. 1400, "wooden siege tower on wheels" (late 13c. in Anglo-Latin with a sense "bell tower"), from Old North French berfroi "movable siege tower" (Modern French beffroi), from Middle High German bercfrit "protecting shelter," from Proto-Germanic compound *berg-frithu, literally "high place of security," or that which watches over peace." From bergen "to protect" (see bury) or *bergaz "mountain, high place" (see barrow (n.2)) + *frithu- "peace; personal security" (see affray). It came to be used for chime towers (mid-15c.), which at first often were detached from church buildings (as the Campanile on Plaza San Marco in Venice). Spelling altered by dissimilation or by association with bell (n.).

雙語例句


1. The poor man must have bats in the belfry -- he wears such peculiar clothes.
這個可憐的人準有點瘋 -- 他穿這么怪的衣服.

來自辭典例句

2. Belfry: bell tower , either freestanding or attached to another structure.
鐘樓: 獨立的或附在另一建筑上的鐘樓.

來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

3. There also had been hundreds of in my belfry and attic.
在我的鐘樓和閣樓也有好幾百只.

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4. Everybody said that the old man had bats in his belfry.
人人都說那老頭是神經(jīng)病.

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5. Paddy: Uh oh, It'sounds like you've belfry!
派迪: 喔哦, 聽起來你是腦袋不太正常!

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