great

英 [gre?t] 美[ɡret]
  • adj. 偉大的,重大的;極好的,好的;主要的
  • n. 大師;大人物;偉人們

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詞態變化


復數:?greats;比較級:?greater;最高級:?greatest;名詞:?greatness;

中文詞源


great 大的,偉大的

來自PIE*ghreu, 刮,磨,詞源同gravel, grit. 原義為刮下來粗糙的,大塊的,詞義褒義化。

英文詞源


great
great: [OE] The main adjective for ‘large’ in the Anglo-Saxon period was the now virtually obsolete mickle. Great at that time was for the most part restricted in meaning to ‘stout, thick’. In the Middle English period great broadened out in meaning, gradually taking over from mickle, but in modern English has itself been superseded by big and large, and is now used only in reference to non-material things.

Its origins are a problem. It comes from a prehistoric West Germanic *grautaz, which also produced German gross and Dutch groot (source of English groat ‘small coin’ [14], etymologically a ‘big’ or ‘thick’ coin), but it is not clear where *grautaz came from. A resemblance to grit and groats has suggested a common origin in Indo-European *ghrēu- ‘rub, pound’.

=> grit, groat
great (adj.)
Old English great "big, tall, thick, stout, massive; coarse," from West Germanic *grautaz "coarse, thick" (cognates: Old Saxon grot, Old Frisian grat, Dutch groot, German gro? "great"). If the original sense was "coarse," it is perhaps from PIE root *ghreu- "to rub, grind," but "the connextion is not free from difficulty" [OED]. It took over much of the sense of Middle English mickle, and itself now is largely superseded by big and large except in reference to non-material things.

In the sense of "excellent, wonderful" great is attested from 1848. Great White Way "Broadway in New York City" is from 1901, in reference to brilliant street illumination. The Great Lakes of North America so called from 1747. Great Spirit "high deity of the North American Indians," 1703, originally translates Ojibwa kitchi manitou. The Great War originally (1887) referred to the Napoleonic Wars, later (1914) to what we now call World War I (see world).
"The Great War" -- as, until the fall of France, the British continued to call the First World War in order to avoid admitting to themselves that they were now again engaged in a war of the same magnitude. [Arnold Toynbee, "Experiences," 1969]
Also formerly with a verb form, Old English greatian "to become enlarged," Middle English greaten "to become larger, increase, grow; become visibly pregnant," which became archaic after 17c.

雙語例句


1. It's not about making the amazing saves. It's the little things and small things that made great gatekeepers great.
偉大的門將不是靠神奇的撲救成就,而是靠注重小事和細節成功。(Tim Howard美國國家隊門將)

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2. The news will come as a great relief to the French authorities.
這個消息會讓法國當局大大松一口氣。

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3. She's got a great voice and is singing better than ever.
她的嗓音非常好,現在的唱功比以往任何時候都要好。

來自柯林斯例句

4. From day one he's been a great asset to the company.
從入職第一天開始,他就是公司難得的人才。

來自柯林斯例句

5. He showed great courage by admitting that he is an alcoholic.
他以極大的勇氣承認自己酗酒。

來自柯林斯例句

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