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fledge

GRE畅通词汇
英 [fledʒ] 美[flɛdʒ]
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释义

  • vi. 长羽毛
  • vt. 装上羽毛
  • 词态变化

    第三人称单数: fledges;过去式: fledged;过去分词: fledged;现在分词: fledging;

    助记提示

    1、fly => fledge. lay => ledge.
    2、1、fly + -edge => fledge. lay + -edge => ledge.
    3、含义:having the feathers, fit to fly.

    英文词源

    fledge
    fledge: [16] The notion underlying fledge is the ‘ability to fly’. Historically, the idea of ‘having feathers’ is simply a secondary development of that underlying notion. The verb comes from an obsolete adjective fledge ‘feathered’, which goes back ultimately to a pre-historic West Germanic *fluggja (source also of German flügge ‘fledged’). This was derived from a variant of the base which produced English fly.

    There is no immediate connection with fletcher ‘arrowmaker’ [14], despite the formal resemblance and the semantic connection with ‘putting feathered flights on arrows’, but further back in time there may be a link. Fletcher came from Old French flechier, a derivative of fleche ‘arrow’. A possible source for this was an unrecorded Frankish *fliugika, which, like fledge, could be traceable back to the same Germanic ancestor as that of English fly.

    => fly
    fledge (v.)
    "to acquire feathers," 1560s, from Old English adjective *-flycge (Kentish -flecge; in unfligge "featherless," glossing Latin implumes) "having the feathers developed, fit to fly," from Proto-Germanic *flugja- "ready to fly" (cognates: Middle Dutch vlugge, Low German flügge), from PIE *pleuk- "to fly" (see fletcher). Meaning "bring up a bird" (until it can fly on its own) is from 1580s. Related: Fledged; fledging.

    双语例句

    1. Those people should accuse of using living animals like chickens or rabbits fledge boa.
    用活的动物,例如小鸡或者兔子来喂养蟒蛇的人应该被谴责。

    来自辞典例句

    英英释意

    1. feed, care for, and rear young birds for flight
    2. decorate with feathers;
    "fledge an arrow"
    3. grow feathers;
    "The young sparrows are fledging already"

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