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chaperon的意思及解釋

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chaperon是什麼意思

簡明英漢詞典


chaperon

[5FApErEun]

n.

女伴

vt.

伴護

美國傳統詞典[雙解]


chaperon

chap.er.on 或 chap.er.one

AHD:[sh2p「…-r?n」]

D.J.[6.#p*7roun]

K.K.[6.#p*7ron]

n.(名詞)

(1)A person, especially an older or married woman, who accompanies a young unmarried woman in public.

年長女伴:在社交場合陪伴未婚少女的年長婦女或已婚婦女

(2)An older person who attends and supervises a social gathering for young people.

年長監護者:青年社交聚會時在場監護的年長者

(3)A guide or companion whose purpose is to ensure propriety or restrict activity:

行為監督人:導師或伴護人,其目的為確使行為得體和限制活動:

「to see and feel the rough edges of the society . . . without the filter of official chaperones」(Philip Taubman)

「去看看和體驗社會的風雨衝擊…而沒有官方監督人的保護」(菲利普·陶布曼)

v.tr.(及物動詞)

chaper.onedchaper.on.ingchaper.ones

To act as chaperon to or for.See Synonyms at accompany

陪伴,護送參見 accompany

語源


(1)French

法語

(2)from chaperon [hood]

源自 chaperon [罩]

(3)from Old French [diminutive of] chape [cape, head covering] * see chape

源自 古法語 [] chape的小後綴 [斗篷頭罩] *參見 chape

繼承用法


chaperonage

AHD:[-r?」n1j] (名詞)

註釋


The chaperon at a high-school dance seems to have little relationship to what was first signified by the English word chaperon, 「a hood for a hawk,」 and not even that much to what the word later meant, 「a protectress of a young single woman.」 The sense 「hood for a hawk,」 recorded in a Middle English text composed before 1400, reflects the original meaning of the Old French word chaperon, 「hood, headgear.」 In order to understand why our chaperon came to have the sense 「protectress,」 we need to know that in French the verb chaperonner, meaning 「to cover with a hood,」 was derived from chaperon and that this verb subsequently developed the figurative sense 「to protect.」 Under the influence of the verb sense the French noun chaperon came to mean 「escort,」 a meaning that was borrowed into English, being found first in a work published in 1720. In its earlier use English chaperon referred to a person, commonly an older woman, who accompanied a young unmarried woman in public to protect her. The English verb chaperon, 「to be a chaperon,」 is first recorded in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, begun in 1796 as a sketch called 「Elinor and Marianne」 and published as a novel in 1811.

中學舞會上的年長監護者似乎與英語詞chaperon 的最初含義關係極微,(當時其意為「鷹的羽冠」), 與後來該詞的意思「年輕單身女子的伴護人」,關係也不甚大。「鷹的羽冠」的意思,最初見於作於1400年以前的一個中古英語文本,反映了這個古法語詞chaperon 的最初的「羽冠」的含義。 為了理解為什麼我們所用的chaperon 一詞具有了「女伴護人」的意思, 我們需要知道法語中表示「覆以羽冠」意思的動詞chaperonner 是從 chaperon 派生出來的, 這個詞後來逐漸發展具有了「保護」的意思。 受動詞意義的影響,法語名詞chaperon 也有了「伴護」的含義, 英語借用了這個含義,首見於1720年發表的一部作品。在早期用法上,英語詞chaperon 是指一個在社交場合陪伴並保護一名未成婚少女的人,尤指年長婦女。 英語動詞chaperon 「做伴護人」, 最初見於簡·奧斯丁的理智與情感 , 此作品開始是1796年動筆的一部名為「艾利諾和馬利恩」的文學速寫,1811年作為一部小說出版

現代英漢詞典


chaperon

[5FApErEJn]

n.

監護人

詞性變化


chaperon

vt.

-oned, -oning

當監護人;陪伴(未婚少女);伴隨 (亦作: chaperone)

美國傳統詞典


chaperon

chap.er.on or chap.er.one

AHD:[sh2p「…-r?n」]

D.J.[6.#p*7roun]

K.K.[6.#p*7ron]

n.

(1)A person, especially an older or married woman, who accompanies a young unmarried woman in public.

(2)An older person who attends and supervises a social gathering for young people.

(3)A guide or companion whose purpose is to ensure propriety or restrict activity:

「to see and feel the rough edges of the society . . . without the filter of official chaperones」(Philip Taubman)

v.tr.

chaper.oned, chaper.on.ing, chaper.ones

To act as chaperon to or for.See Synonyms at accompany

語源


(1)French

(2)from chaperon [hood]

(3)from Old French [diminutive of] chape [cape, head covering] * see chape

繼承用法


chaperonage

AHD:[-r?」n1j] n.

註釋


The chaperon at a high-school dance seems to have little relationship to what was first signified by the English word chaperon, 「a hood for a hawk,」 and not even that much to what the word later meant, 「a protectress of a young single woman.」 The sense 「hood for a hawk,」 recorded in a Middle English text composed before 1400, reflects the original meaning of the Old French word chaperon, 「hood, headgear.」 In order to understand why our chaperon came to have the sense 「protectress,」 we need to know that in French the verb chaperonner, meaning 「to cover with a hood,」 was derived from chaperon and that this verb subsequently developed the figurative sense 「to protect.」 Under the influence of the verb sense the French noun chaperon came to mean 「escort,」 a meaning that was borrowed into English, being found first in a work published in 1720. In its earlier use English chaperon referred to a person, commonly an older woman, who accompanied a young unmarried woman in public to protect her. The English verb chaperon, 「to be a chaperon,」 is first recorded in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, begun in 1796 as a sketch called 「Elinor and Marianne」 and published as a novel in 1811.

[名詞委審定]英漢昆蟲學名詞(2000)


chaperon

(1)唇基

(2)唇基片,頭楯(唇基)

英漢農牧林大詞典


chaperon

n.唇基

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