解释
- adj. 弱小的;微不足道的;微小的
※ 提供单词"puny"的中文意思、发音示范及音标对照,中英文词源、例句和用法等。
中文词源
puny 幼小的,孱弱的
来自古法语puisne,最小的,最后出生的,来自puis,以后,在后,来自拉丁语post,在后。-ne,出生,词源同natal.引申词义小的,弱的,劣质的,孱弱的。
英文词源
- puny
- puny: [16] Etymologically, puny means ‘born later’. It was borrowed from Old French puisne, a compound adjective formed from puis ‘afterwards’ and ne ‘born’ (a relative of English native, nature, etc). This signified ‘junior’, in which sense it was originally acquired by English as puisne. This spelling survives (albeit pronounced the same as puny) as a term denoting a judge of junior rank, and the anglicized orthography has since the 18th century been reserved to ‘feeble, small’.
=> nation, native, nature - puny (adj.)
- 1570s, "inferior in rank" (1540s as a noun, "junior pupil, freshman"), from Middle French puisné (Modern French puîné), from Old French puisne "born later, younger, youngest" (12c., contrasted with aisné "first-born"), from puis nez, from puis "afterward" (from Vulgar Latin *postius, from Latin postea "after this, hereafter," from post "after," see post-, + ea "there") + Old French né "born," from Latin natus, past participle of nasci "be born" (Old Latin gnasci; see genus). Sense of "small, weak, insignificant" first recorded 1590s. Compare puisne. Related: Puniness.
例句和用法
- 1. The lamb was a puny little thing.
- 羊羔瘦小孱弱。
- 2. Have grandiose aims but puny abilities, great ambition but little talent.
- 眼高手低, 志大才疏.
- 3. We did not meet again for ten years , by then , the rather puny boy had grown into a six - foot man, weighing 200 pounds.
- 我们有10年没有见面了, 本来是一个小不点的男孩子,现在已长成6英尺高200磅重的大个儿了.
- 4. The resources at the central banks' disposal are simply too puny.
- 中央银行掌握的资金实在太少了。
- 5. Antonio was a puny lad, and not strong enough to work.
- 安东尼奥是个瘦小的小家伙, 身体还不壮,还不能干活.
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