father

英 ['fɑ?e?] 美['fɑe?]
  • n. 父親,爸爸;神父;祖先;前輩
  • vt. 發(fā)明,創(chuàng)立;當(dāng)…的父親

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?fathers;第三人稱單數(shù):?fathers;過去式:?fathered;過去分詞:?fathered;現(xiàn)在分詞:?fathering;

中文詞源


father 父親

來自PIE*pater, 父親,通常認(rèn)為是來自嬰兒最早能發(fā)的音pa,詞源同pope, paternal.

英文詞源


father
father: [OE] Father is the English representative of a general Indo-European family of words for ‘male parent’. Its ancestor is Indo-European p?tér, which probably originated (like the words for ‘mother’, and indeed like English daddy and papa and Welsh tad ‘father’) in prearticulate syllables interpreted by proud parents as words. Its multifarious descendants include Greek patér, Latin pater (whence French père, Italian and Spanish padre – borrowed into English in the 16th century – and English pater, paternal, patriarch, patrician, patriot, and patron), Irish athair, Armenian hayr, German vater, Dutch vader, Swedish and Danish fader, and English father.

A less obvious relation is perpetrate [16]; this comes ultimately from Latin perpetrāre, a derivative of the verb patrāre, which originally meant literally ‘perform or accomplish in the capacity of a father’.

=> paternal, patriot, patron, perpetrate
father (n.)
Old English f?der "he who begets a child, nearest male ancestor;" also "any lineal male ancestor; the Supreme Being," and by late Old English, "one who exercises parental care over another," from Proto-Germanic *fader (cognates: Old Saxon fadar, Old Frisian feder, Dutch vader, Old Norse faeir, Old High German fatar, German vater; in Gothic usually expressed by atta), from PIE *p?ter- "father" (cognates: Sanskrit pitar-, Greek pater, Latin pater, Old Persian pita, Old Irish athir "father"), presumably from baby-speak sound "pa." The ending formerly was regarded as an agent-noun affix.
My heart leaps up when I behold
A rainbow in the sky:
So was it when my life began;
So is it now I am a man;
So be it when I shall grow old,
Or let me die!
The Child is father of the Man;
I could wish my days to be
Bound each to each by natural piety.

[Wordsworth, 1802]
The classic example of Grimm's Law, where PIE "p-" becomes Germanic "f-." Spelling with -th- (15c.) reflects widespread phonetic shift in Middle English that turned -der to -ther in many words, perhaps reinforced in this case by Old Norse forms; spelling caught up to pronunciation in 1500s (compare mother (n.), weather (n.)). As a title of various Church dignitaries from c. 1300; meaning "creator, inventor, author" is from mid-14c.; that of "anything that gives rise to something else" is from late 14c. As a respectful title for an older man, recorded from 1550s. Father-figure is from 1954. Fathers "leading men, elders" is from 1580s.
father (v.)
c. 1400, from father (n.). Related: Fathered; fathering.

雙語例句


1. I denied my father because I wanted to become someone else.
我和父親斷絕了關(guān)系,因?yàn)槲蚁氤蔀橐粋€(gè)不一樣的自己。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl.
德里克現(xiàn)在為有一個(gè)健康活潑的女寶寶而驕傲。

來自柯林斯例句

3. There was a long silence, and my father looked shamefaced.
沉默持續(xù)了很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間,而我父親看上去面帶愧色。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Father had no more than a superficial knowledge of music.
父親對(duì)音樂只懂一點(diǎn)皮毛。

來自柯林斯例句

5. At seventeen, Daniele was told to leave home by her father.
達(dá)妮埃爾17歲時(shí),父親讓她離開了家。

來自柯林斯例句

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