fret

英 [fret] 美[fr?t]
  • vt. 使煩惱;焦急;使磨損
  • vi. 煩惱;焦急;磨損
  • n. 煩躁;焦急;磨損
  • n. (Fret)人名;(法)弗雷;(西)弗雷特

CET6+TEM8IELTSGRECET6低頻詞常用詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?frets;第三人稱單數:?frets;過去式:?fretted;過去分詞:?fretted;現在分詞:?fretting;

中文詞源


fret 焦慮,緊張

來自Proto-Germonic*fra-etan, 吞噬,吃盡,*fra-, 完全的,詞源同per-, *etan, 吃,詞源同eat. 用來指魔鬼或維京海盜,后用于心理含義,指焦慮緊張等。

fret 回紋飾

來自古法語frete, 格子飾,回紋飾。

英文詞源


fret
fret: English has three separate words fret. Fret ‘irritate, distress’ [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic compound verb formed from the intensive prefix *fra- and the verb *etan (ancestor of English eat), which meant ‘eat up, devour’. Its modern Germanic descendants include German fressen ‘eat’ (used of animals). In Old English, it gave fretan, which also meant ‘devour’, but this literal meaning had died out by the early 15th century, leaving the figurative ‘gnaw at, worry, distress’. Fret ‘decorate with interlaced or pierced design’ [14] (now usually encountered only in fretted, fretwork, and fretsaw) comes from Old French freter, a derivative of frete ‘trellis, embossed or interlaced work’, whose origins are obscure.

Also lost in the mists of time are the antecedents of fret ‘ridge across the fingerboard of a guitar’ [16].

=> eat
fret (v.)
Old English fretan "devour, feed upon, consume," from Proto-Germanic compound *fra-etan "to eat up," from *fra- "completely" (see *per- (1)) + *etan "to eat" (see eat). Cognates include Dutch vreton, Old High German freggan, German fressen, Gothic fraitan.

Used of monsters and Vikings; in Middle English used of animals' eating. Notion of "wear away by rubbing or scraping" (c. 1200) might have come to this word by sound-association with Anglo-French forms of Old French froter "to rub, wipe; beat, thrash," which is from Latin fricare "to rub" (see friction). Figurative use is from c. 1200, of emotions, sins, vices, etc., "to worry, consume, vex" someone or someone's heart or mind, from either the "eating" or the "rubbing" sense. Intransitive sense "be worried, vex oneself" is by 1550s. Modern German still distinguishes essen for humans and fressen for animals. Related: Fretted; fretting. As a noun, early 15c., "a gnawing," also "the wearing effect" of awareness of wrongdoing, fear, etc.
fret (n.1)
"ornamental interlaced pattern," late 14c., from Old French frete "interlaced work, trellis work," probably from Frankish *fetur or another Germanic source (cognates: Old English fetor, Old High German feggara "a fetter, shackle") perhaps from the notion of "decorative anklet," or of materials "bound" together.
fret (n.2)
"ridge on the fingerboard of a guitar," c. 1500, of unknown origin, possibly from another sense of Old French frete "ring, ferule." Compare Middle English fret "a tie or lace" (early 14c.), freten (v.) "to bind, fasten" (mid-14c.).

雙語例句


1. But congressional staffers fret that the project will eventually cost billions more.
但是國會工作人員擔心這項計劃最終會多耗資數十億元。

來自柯林斯例句

2. I see him chafe and fret at every pore.
我看見他非常暴躁.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

3. As she spoke we could see that she was in a fret.
她講話時,我們看得出她很煩躁.

來自《現代漢英綜合大詞典》

4. He could rest only when he was too drained of energy to fret further.
只有當他精疲力竭無力再操心時他才能得以休息。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Don't fret, Mary. This is all some crazy mistake.
不要發愁,瑪麗。這只是個有些荒唐的錯誤。

來自辭典例句

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