snooker

英 ['snu?k?] 美['snuk?]
  • n. 斯諾克臺球
  • vt. 阻撓

TEM4低頻詞暢通詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?snookers;第三人稱單數:?snookers;過去式:?snookered;過去分詞:?snookered;現在分詞:?snookering;

中文詞源


snooker 斯諾克,阻撓,欺騙

來自英國駐扎印度時期的俚詞詞 snooker,新兵,新手,實習軍官,該詞本身可能改寫自 rookie, 俚語發音自 recruit.后用于指斯諾克臺球,一個較流行的故事版本是約在 1874 年,當時的陸 軍中尉 Sir Neville Chamberlain 和其它軍官在擊臺球的時候,對方一個簡單的球沒有擊入球 網,因此,他就戲謔的稱其為 snooker.最終該俚語詞神奇的成為了這種臺球的正式名稱,并 由于在擊球中的技巧和戰術引申詞義阻撓,欺騙等。

英文詞源


snooker
snooker: [19] The most widely canvassed theory of the origins of the term snooker is that it is an adaptation of late 19th-century army slang snooker ‘new cadet’ (‘These embryo generals were called by the somewhat sneering terms of “snookers” or “last-joined”,’ Routledge’s Every Boy’s Annual 1872). The game was invented, as a diversion perhaps from the monotony of billiards, by British army officers serving in India in the 1870s, and the story goes that the term snooker was applied to it by Colonel Sir Neville Chamberlain (1856–1944), at that time a subaltern in the Devonshire Regiment stationed in Jubbulpore, in allusion to the inept play of one of his brother officers.

The ancestry of snooker ‘new cadet’, however, remains a mystery.

snooker (n.)
1889, the game and the word said in an oft-told story to have been invented in India by British officers as a diversion from billiards. The name is perhaps a reference (with regard to the rawness of play by a fellow officer) to British slang snooker "newly joined cadet, first-term student at the R.M. Academy" (1872). Tradition ascribes the coinage to Col. Sir Neville Chamberlain (not the later prime minister of the same name), at the time subaltern in the Devonshire Regiment in Jubbulpore. One of the first descriptions of the game is in A.W. Drayson's "The Art of Practical Billiards for Amateurs" (1889), which states in a footnote "The rules of the game of snooker are the copyright of Messrs. Burroughes & Watts, from whom they may be obtained," they being manufacturers of billiard tables.
snooker (v.)
"to cheat," early 1900s, from snooker (n.). Related: Snookered; snookering.
One of the great amusements of this game is, by accuracy in strength, to place the white ball so close behind a pool ball that the next player cannot hit a pyramid ball, he being "snookered" from all of them. If he fail to strike a pyramid ball, this failure counts one to the adversary. If, however, in attempting to strike a pyramid ball off a cushion, he strike a pool ball, his adversary is credited with as many points as the pool ball that is struck would count if pocketed by rule. [Maj.-Gen. A.W. Drayson, "The Art of Practical Billiards for Amateurs," 1889]

雙語例句


1. Williams has confirmed his position as the world's number one snooker player.
威廉姆斯鞏固了自己世界頭號斯諾克選手的地位。

來自柯林斯例句

2. They were playing snooker.
他們在打斯諾克。

來自柯林斯例句

3. a full-size snooker table
標準尺寸的斯諾克球臺

來自《權威詞典》

4. to play snooker
打斯諾克

來自《權威詞典》

5. I find snooker riveting though I don't play myself.
雖然我自己不打斯諾克,但是我覺得它挺令人著迷。

來自辭典例句

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