c. 1300, "supply of salt pork, bacon, and other meats," later in reference to the room for processing and storing such (late 14c.), from Anglo-French larder, Old French lardier "a place for meats," from Medieval Latin lardarium "a room for meats," from Latin lardum "lard, bacon" (see lard (n.)). Meaning "department of the royal household or of a monastic house in charge of stored meats" is mid-15c. Surname Lardner "person in charge of a larder" is attested from mid-12c.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. First you make dead, then you wish to rob his larder.
一開(kāi)始,你先把那個(gè)人給弄死了, 這然后,你還想搶掠他的貯藏室.
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2. There is the larder there. Make free with the food.
那里有個(gè)食品柜, 里面的食物請(qǐng)隨意用吧.
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3. Life was much larder in the aftermath of the war.
生活在戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的后續(xù)狀況中更艱苦.
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4. Billy just managed to scrape through the larder window.
比利勉勉強(qiáng)強(qiáng)地鉆過(guò)了食品儲(chǔ)藏室的窗戶.
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5. The cat somehow insinuated itself into the larder.