precocious
- adj. 早熟的;過早發(fā)育的
詞態(tài)變化
中文詞源
pre-,在前,早于-coc,煮,詞源同cook,cuisine.比喻用法。
英文詞源
- precocious
- precocious: [17] Precocious means etymologically ‘pre-cooked’. It was borrowed from Latin praecox, a derivative of the verb praecoquere ‘cook in advance’, which was a compound formed from the prefix prae- ‘before’ and coquere ‘cook’ (a relative of English cook and kitchen). But coquere was also used metaphorically for ‘ripen’, and so praecox also meant ‘early-ripening’ – whence English precocious ‘developing before its time’. The apricot is etymologically the ‘precocious’ fruit.
=> apricot, cook, kiln, kitchen - precocious (adj.)
- 1640s, "developed before the usual time" (of plants), with -ous + Latin praecox (genitive praecocis) "maturing early," from prae "before" (see pre-) + coquere "to ripen," literally "to cook" (see cook (n.)). Originally of flowers or fruits. Figurative use, of persons, dates from 1670s. Related: Precociously; precociousness.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. From childhood, he was evidently at once rebellious and precocious.
- 從兒時(shí)起,他就明顯地既叛逆又早熟。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 2. Sue is a thoroughly precocious little madam if ever there was one.
- 休確實(shí)是個(gè)少見的早熟的小丫頭。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 3. a precocious child who started her acting career at the age of 5
- 5歲便開始演藝生涯的超常兒童
來(lái)自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 4. She burst on to the world tennis scene as a precocious 14-year old.
- 她14歲時(shí)就作為一名網(wǎng)球神童闖入了世界網(wǎng)壇。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 5. Despite her precocious talent for music and art, she failed both subjects at school.
- 盡管她小的時(shí)候在音樂和藝術(shù)方面有不凡的天賦,上學(xué)的時(shí)候這兩門功課卻都不及格。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句