来自PIE*preu, 蹦,跳,词源同frolic, fresh. 用来指青蛙。引申词义法国人,因为法国人爱吃青蛙腿而得名。
I always eat fricasseed frogs regretfully; they remind one so much of miniature human thighs, and make one feel cannibalistic and horrid .... [H. Ellen Brown, "A Girl's Wanderings in Hungary," 1896]As a British derogatory term for "Frenchman," 1778 (short for frog-eater), but before that (1650s) it meant "Dutch" (from frog-land "marshy land," in reference to their country). To have a frog in the throat "be hoarse" is from 1892, from frog as a name for a lump or swelling in the mouth (1650s) or throat infections causing a croaking sound.
来自柯林斯例句
来自柯林斯例句
来自柯林斯例句
来自《权威词典》
来自《简明英汉词典》