lass
英[læs]
美[læs]
- n. 小姑娘;情侣;(苏格兰)女佣
- n. (Lass)人名;(德、俄、捷)拉斯
词态变化
复数: lasses;助记提示
1. 音近“nice”---- 漂亮的小姑娘。
2. 一个高个儿的小姑娘骑着驴,在牧场里玩耍。
3. 谐音“赖斯”。
4. lad <====> lass.
5. lass, Like its male counterpart lad.英文词源
- lass
- lass: [13] Like its male counterpart lad, lass has an obscure past. The form lasce, recorded in the 13th and 14th centuries, suggests the possibility that it may originally have come from a Scandinavian adjective related to Old Swedish løsk ‘unmarried’.
- lass (n.)
- "young woman," c. 1300, probably from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Swedish løsk kona "unmarried woman," but also perhaps related to Old Norse löskr "idle, weak," West Frisian lask "light, thin." Liberman suggests Old Danish las "rag." "Slang words for 'rag' sometimes acquire the jocular meaning 'child' and especially 'girl.'" "Used now only of mean girls" [Johnson, who also has lasslorn "forsaken by his mistress"]. Scottish diminutive lassie first recorded 1725.
双语例句
- 1. Anne is a Lancashire lass from Longton, near Preston.
- 安妮是兰开夏郡姑娘,老家在普雷斯顿附近的朗顿。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. "What is it, lass?" Finlay cried.
- “怎么回事,小姑娘?”芬利嚷道。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He was playing the fool with that lass.
- 他在戏弄那个小姑娘.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. Alice worked on the farm as a lass.
- 艾丽斯曾在农场当女工.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. The ogre demanded the annual sacrifice of a young village lass to satisfy his blood lust.
- 这个食人巨妖要求村里每年献祭一个少女来满足他的嗜血欲.
来自《简明英汉词典》