hell

英 [hel] 美[h?l]
  • n. 地獄;究竟(作加強(qiáng)語(yǔ)氣詞);訓(xùn)斥;黑暗勢(shì)力
  • vi. 過(guò)放蕩生活;飛馳
  • int. 該死;見(jiàn)鬼(表示驚奇、煩惱、厭惡、惱怒、失望等)
  • n. (Hell)人名;(柬)海;(西)埃利;(德、匈、捷、羅、芬、瑞典)黑爾

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?hells;

中文詞源


hell 地獄

來(lái)自PIE*kel,隱藏,遮蓋,詞源同hole,cellar.引申詞義地下,地獄。

Hell ’s Anger 地獄天使

比喻用法,用來(lái)形容穿皮衣,騎大馬力摩托車(chē)橫穿直撞的人。

英文詞源


hell
hell: [OE] Etymologically, hell is a ‘hidden place’. It goes back ultimately to Indo-European *kel- ‘cover, hide’, which was contributed an extraordinary number of words to English, including apocalypse, cell, cellar, conceal, helmet, hull ‘pod’, occult, and possibly colour and holster. Its Germanic descendant was *khel-, *khal-, whose derivatives included *khallō and *khaljō.

The first became modern English hall, the second modern English hell – so both hall and hell were originally ‘concealed or covered places’, although in very different ways: the hall with a roof, hell with at least six feet of earth. Related Germanic forms include German h?lle, Dutch hel, and Swedish helvete (in which vete means ‘punishment’).

=> apocalypse, cell, conceal, hall, helmet, hull, occult
hell (n.)
Old English hel, helle, "nether world, abode of the dead, infernal regions," from Proto-Germanic *haljo "the underworld" (cognates: f. Old Frisian helle, Dutch hel, Old Norse hel, German H?lle, Gothic halja "hell") "the underworld," literally "concealed place" (compare Old Norse hellir "cave, cavern"), from PIE *kel- (2) "to cover, conceal" (see cell).

The English word may be in part from Old Norse Hel (from Proto-Germanic *halija "one who covers up or hides something"), in Norse mythology the name of Loki's daughter, who rules over the evil dead in Niflheim, the lowest of all worlds (nifl "mist"). Transfer of a pagan concept and word to a Christian idiom. In Middle English, also of the Limbus Patrum, place where the Patriarchs, Prophets, etc. awaited the Atonement. Used in the KJV for Old Testament Hebrew Sheol and New Testament Greek Hades, Gehenna. Used figuratively for "state of misery, any bad experience" since at least late 14c. As an expression of disgust, etc., first recorded 1670s.

Expression Hell in a handbasket is attested by 1867, in a context implying use from a few years before, and the notion of going to Heaven in a handbasket is from 1853, with a sense of "easy passage" to the destination. Hell or high water (1874) apparently is a variation of between the devil and the deep blue sea. To wish someone would go to hell is in Shakespeare ("Merchant of Venice"). Snowball's chance in hell "no chance" is from 1931; till hell freezes over "never" is from 1832. To ride hell for leather is from 1889, originally with reference to riding on horseback. Hell on wheels is said to be from 1843 in DAS; popularity dates from 1869 in reference to the temporary workers' towns along the U.S. transcontinental railroad and their vices.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. Whatever the outcome, it's going to be one hell of a fight.
不管結(jié)果如何,這都會(huì)是場(chǎng)艱苦的戰(zhàn)斗。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

2. The men might be armed, but they sure as hell weren'ttrained.
這些人可能攜有武器,但他們很顯然沒(méi)有受過(guò)訓(xùn)練。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

3. The children give her hell, particularly the older boys.
這些孩子讓她吃足了苦頭,特別是那些年齡大一點(diǎn)的男孩子。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

4. Wretched woman, he thought, why the hell can't she wait?
他想,可惡的女人,她怎么就不能等一等呢?

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

5. My back's giving me hell, let me tell you!
告訴你吧,我的背可讓我受夠罪了!

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

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