fey[fei]
汉语翻译
a. 注定要死的
词型变化
名词:feyness 副词:feyly
英语解释
形容词 fey:
- slightly insane同义词:touched
- suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness- John Mason Brown同义词:elfin
详细解释
fey
adj.(形容词)
Having or displaying an otherworldly, magical, or fairylike aspect or quality:超自然的:具有或显示超俗的、有魔力的或似神仙的样子或性质的:例句:.She`s got that fey look as though she`s had breakfast with a leprechaun.(
Dorothy Burnham).她一副超凡脱俗的样子,仿佛刚与小仙人共进过早餐似的.(
多萝西·伯纳姆)
Having visionary power; clairvoyant.有预兆的:有眼光的;有超人的洞察力的Appearing touched or crazy, as if under a spell.发疯的,古怪的:仿佛中了邪似的显得神经兮兮的或疯狂的
Scots 【苏格兰】 Fated to die soon.濒死的:注定很快就会死的Full of the sense of approaching death.强烈预感到临近死亡的
来源:Middle English
feie [fated to die] 中古英语
feie [注定要死] from Old English
fôge 源自 古英语
fôge
【引伸】
fey.lyadv.(副词)
fey.nessn.(名词)<注释>The history of the words
fey and
fay illustrates a rather fey coincidence. Our word
fay, .fairy, elf,. the descendant of Middle English
faie, .a person or place possessed of magical properties,. and first recorded around 390,goes back to Old French
fae, .fairy,. the same word that has given us
fairy. Fae in turn comes from Vulgar Latin
F3ta, .the goddess of fate,. from Latin
f3tum, .fate.. If
fay goes back to fate, so does
fey in a manner of speaking, for its Old English ancestor
fôge meant .fated to die.. The sense we are more familiar with, .magical or fairylike in quality,.seems to have arisen partly because of the resemblance in sound between
fay and
fey. fey 和
fay 两词的历史展示了一个十分奇特的巧合。 我们现在所使用的词
fay, .神仙,小精灵,. 是中古英语
faie, .具有魔力的人或地方.的派生词, 它首次记载于约390年左右,回溯到古法语
fae .神仙., 这一词产生了我们现在的
fairy。 Fae 依次产生于俗拉丁语
Fata, .命运女神,.和拉丁语
fatum, .命运。. 如果
fay 回到命运的意思, 可以说
fey 也是如此, 因为其古英语原形
fôge 的意思即为.注定死亡。. 我们现在更熟悉的意思.性质上具有魔力的或似神仙的.,似乎部分是由于
fay 和
fey 在读音上的相似而产生的 注释>