mummy
英 ['mʌmɪ]
美 ['mʌmi]
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mummy 木乃伊来自拉丁语mumia,来自阿拉伯语mumiyah,防腐处理过的尸体,来自波斯语mumiya,沥青, 柏油,来自mum,蜡。引申词义木乃伊。
- mummy
- mummy: English has two words mummy. The one meaning ‘mother’ [19], although not recorded in print until comparatively recently, is one of a range of colloquial ‘mother’-words, such as mama and mammy, that go back ultimately to the syllable ma, imitative of a suckling baby (see MAMMAL and MOTHER), and was probably common in dialect speech much earlier. The 19th century saw its adoption into the general language.
The abbreviation mum [19] has a parallel history. The Egyptian mummy [14] comes ultimately from Arabic mūmiyā ‘embalmed body’, a derivative of mūm ‘embalming wax’, but when it first arrived in English (via medieval Latin mumia and Old French mumie) it was used for a ‘medicinal ointment prepared from mummified bodies’ (‘Take myrrh, sarcocol [a gum-resin], and mummy … and lay it on the nucha [spinal cord]’, Lanfranc’s Science of Cirurgie, c. 1400).
The word’s original sense ‘embalmed body’ did not emerge in English until the early 17th century.
=> mama, mammy - mummy (n.1)
- c. 1400, "medicine prepared from mummy tissue," from Medieval Latin mumia, from Arabic mumiyah "embalmed body," from Persian mumiya "asphalt," from mum "wax." Sense of "embalmed body" first recorded in English 1610s. Mummy wheat (1842) was said to be cultivated from grains found in mummy-cases.
- mummy (n.2)
- 1784, childish alteration of mammy. Alternative form mumsy attested by 1876.
- 1. Mummy says I can play out in the garden.
- 妈妈说我可以到外面花园里玩。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. "Please stay and read to me, mummy," he beseeched.
- “求求你留下来给我读点东西吧,妈妈,”他央求道。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. I want my mummy.
- 我要找妈妈。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Mummy, I'm tired!
- 妈妈,我累了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. I'd gladly swap places with mummy any day.
- 什么时候让我和妈妈交换角色我都愿意。
来自柯林斯例句
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