詞語:nonchalant
nonchalant是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
nonchalant
[5nCnFElEnt]
adj.
冷淡的
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
nonchalant
non.cha.lant
AHD:[n?n」sh…-l?nt「]
D.J.[7n%n.*6l$8nt]
K.K.[7n$n.*6l$nt]
adj.(形容詞)
Seeming to be coolly unconcerned or indifferent.See Synonyms at cool
漠不關心的,冷淡的:看上去漠不關心的或冷淡的參見 cool
語源
(1)French
法語
(2)from Old French [present participle of] nonchaloir [to be unconcerned]
源自 古法語 [] nonchaloir的現在分詞 [不關心的]
(3)non- [non-]
non- [缺少,無]
(4)chaloir [to cause concern to] from Latin cal?e [to be warm, heat up] * see kel…- 1
chaloir [引起關切] 源自 拉丁語 cal?e [變得熱心或激動] *參見 kel…- 1
繼承用法
non」chalant「ly
adv.(副詞)
註釋
A nonchalant person is not likely to become warm or heated about anything, a fact that is underscored by the etymology of the word nonchalant. Non-,the first part of the word, is easy to spot as a familiar negative prefix; since this word was formed in Old French, we have non-, the Old French descendant of Latin n?. The second element, chalant, is the Old French present participle of the verb chaloir, meaning 「to be concerned.」 This in turn came from the Latin word cal?, which from its concrete sense 「to be hot or warm」 developed the figurative sense 「to be roused or fired with hope, zeal, or anger.」 Obviously the Old French verb chaloir has lost some of the warmth of Latin cal?, but then, the nonchalant person has little warmth or concern. The word nonchalant is first recorded in English before 1734, although French nonchalance, a derivative of French nonchalant, seems to have entered English first. English nonchalance is first recorded in 1678.
態度冷漠的人是不太可能變得熱心或對某事激動的,這一事實被詞語nonchalant的詞源所強調。 Non-,這個詞的第一部分, 很容易認出是個很熟悉的否定前綴;因為此詞形成於古法語,我們可以說non-,來自 拉丁語 non- 在古法語中的衍生詞。 第二個組成部分chalant, 是動詞 chaloir 的古法語現在分詞, 意思是「擔憂的,關心的」。 此詞同樣也來自於拉丁詞calere , 從其具體的感覺「熱的或暖和的」演變到比喻的感覺「被激起或引起希望、熱心或憤怒」。 很明顯古法語動詞chaloir 已去掉了一些拉丁語 calere 的溫暖, 不過,冷漠的人確是幾乎沒有什麼熱心或關心的。詞語nonchalant 在1734年前第一次被記錄在英語中, 儘管法語nonchalence, 是法語 nonchalant 的派生詞似乎已首先進入英語。 英語中的nonchalance 於1678年第一次被記錄下來
現代英漢詞典
nonchalant
[5nRnFElEnt]
adj.
若無其事的;滿不在乎的;冷靜的;冷漠的
現代英漢綜合大辭典
nonchalant
[5nCnFElEnt]
adj.
不關心的, 若無其事的; 不激動的, 冷淡的
繼承用法
nonchalantly
adv.
英文相關詞典
nonchalant
casualcooldevil-may-careeasygoingindifferentlackadaisicalunconcerned
美國傳統詞典
nonchalant
non.cha.lant
AHD:[n?n」sh…-l?nt「]
D.J.[7n%n.*6l$8nt]
K.K.[7n$n.*6l$nt]
adj.
Seeming to be coolly unconcerned or indifferent.See Synonyms at cool
語源
(1)French
(2)from Old French [present participle of] nonchaloir [to be unconcerned]
(3)non- [non-]
(4)chaloir [to cause concern to] from Latin cal?e [to be warm, heat up] * see kel…- 1
繼承用法
non」chalant「ly
adv.
註釋
A nonchalant person is not likely to become warm or heated about anything, a fact that is underscored by the etymology of the word nonchalant. Non-,the first part of the word, is easy to spot as a familiar negative prefix; since this word was formed in Old French, we have non-, the Old French descendant of Latin n?. The second element, chalant, is the Old French present participle of the verb chaloir, meaning 「to be concerned.」 This in turn came from the Latin word cal?, which from its concrete sense 「to be hot or warm」 developed the figurative sense 「to be roused or fired with hope, zeal, or anger.」 Obviously the Old French verb chaloir has lost some of the warmth of Latin cal?, but then, the nonchalant person has little warmth or concern. The word nonchalant is first recorded in English before 1734, although French nonchalance, a derivative of French nonchalant, seems to have entered English first. English nonchalance is first recorded in 1678.
英漢中醫大詞典
nonchalant
n.恬淡的,若無其事的