maggot
- n. [无脊椎] 蛆;空想,狂想
词态变化
助记提示
2. Figurative use "whim, fancy, crotchet" is 1620s, from the notion of a maggot in the brain.
3. The use of maggot to mean a fanciful or whimsical thing derives from the folk belief that a whimsical or crotchety person had maggots in his or her brain.
中文词源
来自中古英语magot,改编自maddock,虫,蛆,来自Proto-Germanic*mathon,来自PIE*math,虫,蛆虫,词源同moth,mawkish.-ock,小词后缀,词源同hillock.词义发疯的来自民间传说,认为脑子里面进虫或蛆或导致人发疯或反之亦然。
英文词源
- maggot
- maggot: see mawkish
- maggot (n.)
- late 15c., probably an unexplained variant of Middle English maðek, from Old English maða "maggot, grub," from Proto-Germanic *mathon (cognates: Old Norse maðkr, Old Saxon matho, Middle Dutch, Dutch made, Old High German mado, German Made, Gothic maþa "maggot"). Figurative use "whim, fancy, crotchet" is 1620s, from the notion of a maggot in the brain.
双语例句
- 1. The rattailed maggot, for example, possesses a'snorklelike " telescopic air tube.
- 例如长尾蛆就有一个 “ 通气管 ” 似的伸缩吸气管.
来自辞典例句
- 2. He's got some maggot in his head.
- 他在想入非非.
来自辞典例句
- 3. I never use a single worm on the hook , preferring a cocktail of worm and maggot.
- 我从不单用一只虫作钓饵, 而喜欢用虫和蛆的混合物.
来自辞典例句
- 4. You've been into Farmer Maggot's crop!
- 你们又来农夫马嗄的田里偷东西了!
来自电影对白
- 5. When the maggot bites, he will go fishing in the rain.
- 他有时心血来潮, 会冒着雨走去钓鱼.
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