cosset
英 ['k?s?t]
美['kɑs?t]
- vt. 寵愛;溺愛;縱容
- n. 寵兒;愛畜;供玩賞的小動物
- n. (Cosset)人名;(法)科塞
IELTSGRE暢通詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
第三人稱單數(shù):?cossets;過去式:?cossetted;?cosseted;過去分詞:?cosseted;? cossetted;現(xiàn)在分詞:?cossetting;?cosseting;
中文詞源
cosset 寵愛
來自cot, 小屋,村舍,詞源同cottage。原指在小屋子里面養(yǎng)的小羊羔,小寵物。
英文詞源
- cosset
- cosset: [17] Cosset may originally have meant ‘someone who lives in a cottage’. Old English had a word cots?ta ‘cottager’, which was formed from cot ‘cottage’ and *s?t-, an element related to the verb sit. This disappeared from the language after the Old English period, but not before it was adopted into Anglo-Norman as cozet or coscet (forms which appear in Domesday Book).
It has been suggested that this is the same word as turns up in local dialects from the 16th century meaning ‘lamb reared by hand, pet lamb’ (that is, a lamb kept by a cottager rather than at liberty with the flock), and further that the notion of pampering a pet lamb gave rise to the verb cosset. - cosset (v.)
- 1650s, "to fondle, caress, indulge," from a noun (1570s) meaning "lamb brought up as a pet" (applied to persons from 1590s), perhaps from Old English cot-s?ta "one who dwells in a cot." Related: Coseted; coseting. Compare German Hauslamm, Italian casiccio.
雙語例句
- 1. The new cosset that ankle support socks also is this year.
- 護踝襪也是今年的新寵兒.
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- 2. This desire to cosset workers is consistent with her record.
- 這一主張讓工人選民與她站在了一起.
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