alive

英 [?'la?v] 美[?'la?v]
  • adj. 活著的;活潑的;有生氣的

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英文詞源


alive
alive: [OE] Alive comes from the Old English phrase on life, literally ‘on life’. Līfe was the dative case of līf ‘life’; between two vowels f was pronounced /v/ in Old English, hence the distinction in modern English pronunciation between life and alive.
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alive (adj.)
c. 1200, from Old English on life "in living." The fuller form on live was still current 17c. Alive and kicking "alert, vigorous," attested from 1859; "The allusion is to a child in the womb after quickening" [Farmer]. Used emphatically, especially with man; as in:
[A]bout a thousand gentlemen having bought his almanacks for this year, merely to find what he said against me, at every line they read they would lift up their eyes, and cry out betwixt rage and laughter, "they were sure no man alive ever writ such damned stuff as this." [Jonathan Swift, Bickerstaff's Vindication, 1709]
Thus abstracted as an expletive, man alive! (1845).

雙語例句


1. It's an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this.
如此維持一個人的生命是對人類尊嚴(yán)的冒犯。

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2. The big factories are trying to stay alive by cutting costs.
大型工廠正試圖通過削減成本以維持生存。

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3. I never expected to feel so alive in my life again.
我怎么也沒想到自己會再一次這樣活力煥發(fā)。

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4. She made history come alive with tales from her own memories.
通過講述自己記憶中的故事,她把逝去的歲月變得生動起來。

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5. To remain together was like volunteering to be flayed alive.
再要呆在一起就好像自愿被活活剝皮一樣。

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