grouse
英[graʊs]
美[ɡraʊs]
- n. 松鸡;雷鸟科的猎鸟;怨言
- vi. 埋怨
- n. (Grouse)人名;(英)格劳斯
词态变化
复数: grouses;第三人称单数: grouses;过去式: groused;过去分词: groused;现在分词: grousing;
助记提示
grouse―― 读:骨肉死(V。抱怨) grisly――读:鬼RISE了,鬼升起来了,恐怖的,可怕的
中文词源
grouse 松鸡,抱怨
1.松鸡,词源不详,可能来自拟声词,模仿这种鸟的叫声。
2. 抱怨,拟声词,模仿抱怨的声音。比较grouch, grunt.
英文词源
- grouse
- grouse: English has two words grouse, neither of whose ancestries are adequately documented. It has been speculated that grouse the game-bird [16] originated as the plural of a now lost *grue, which may have come from the medieval Latin bird-name grūta, or from Welsh grugiar, a compound of grug ‘heath’ and iar ‘hen’. Grouse ‘complain’ [19] is first recorded in the poetry of Rudyard Kipling. It seems originally to have been pronounced to rhyme with moose, but in the 20th century has come into line phonetically with grouse the bird. It is not known where it came from.
- grouse (n.)
- type of game bird, 1530s, grows (plural, used collectively), of unknown origin, possibly from Latin or Welsh. Originally the moorhen of the British Isles; later the name was extended to similar birds in other places.
- grouse (v.)
- "complain," 1885 (implied in agent noun grouser), British Army slang, of uncertain origin. OED notes "a curious resemblance" to Normandy French dialectal groucer, from Old French groucier, grocier "to murmur, grumble, complain," which is of imitative origin (compare Greek gru "a grunt," gruzein "to grumble;" also see grutch). Related: Groused; grousing. As a noun from 1918, from the verb.
双语例句
- 1. The party had been to the grouse moors that morning.
- 这群人那天上午去了松鸡猎场。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Grouse shooting begins in August.
- 松鸡狩猎开始于8月。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The menu included roast grouse.
- 菜单上有烤松鸡。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. They're shooting grouse up on the moors.
- 他们在荒野射猎松鸡.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. He is a member of a grouse shoot.
- 他是一名狩猎松鸡的队员.
来自《简明英汉词典》