thrive: [13] Thrive was borrowed from Old Norse thrífask ‘grasp for oneself’, hence ‘prosper’, the reflexive form of thrífa ‘grasp, seize’ (whose origins are not known). The word’s semantic development from ‘grasp for oneself’ to ‘prosper’ was presumably inspired by the notion of ‘accumulating resources’. Thrift [13], borrowed from the Old Norse derivative thrift, originally meant ‘thriving’; the modern sense ‘frugality’ evolved in the 16th century – frugality being thought of as a prerequisite for prosperity. => thrift
thrive (v.)
c. 1200, from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse þrifask "to thrive," originally "grasp to oneself," probably reflexive of þrifa "to clutch, grasp, grip, take hold of" (compare Norwegian triva "to seize," Swedish trifvas, Danish trives "to thrive, flourish"), of unknown origin. Related: Thrived (or throve); thriving.
双语例句
1. Creative people are usually very determined and thrive on overcoming obstacles.
富有创造力的人一般都意志非常坚定,能不断克服困难,事业蒸蒸日上。
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2. Today his company continues to thrive.
今天,他的公司继续蓬勃发展。
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3. Many people thrive on a stressful lifestyle.
有许多人喜欢充满压力的生活方式。
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4. New businesses thrive in this area.
新商家在这一地区蓬勃兴起。
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5. These animals thrive on the leaves of certain trees.