in.fant
infant的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [ˈinfənt]
KK音标发音: [ˈɪnfənt]
infant的词性:
n.(名词)
1. A child in the earliest period of life, especially before he or she can walk.
婴儿,幼儿:处于生命早期阶段的小孩,尤指他或她还不会走路之时
2. Law A person under the legal age of majority; a minor.
【法律】 未成年人:未达到法定年龄的人;未成年者
infant的词性:
adj.(形容词)
3. Of or being in infancy.
婴儿期的:属于或处在婴儿期的
4. Intended for infants or young children.
供婴儿使用的:为婴儿或年龄很小的儿童设计的
5. Newly begun or formed:
初期的:刚刚开始的或新创建的:
an infant enterprise.
新兴的企业
infant的词源:
6. Middle English
中古英语
7. from Old French enfant
源自 古法语 enfant
8. from Latin onf3ns onfant-
源自 拉丁语 onf3ns onfant-
9. from onf3ns [not able to speak, young]
源自 onf3ns [不会说话,年龄小]
10. in- [not] * see in- 1
in- [不] *参见 in-1
11. f3ns [present participle of] f3ro [to speak] * see bh3- 2
f3ns [] f3ro的现在分词 [说] *参见 bh3- 2
infant的注释:
12. Anyone who has ever responded to the cries of a howling infant may find it difficult to believe the etymology of the word infant. The source of our word is the Latin word onf3ns (stem form, or form to which inflections are added, onfant- ), meaning “a little child; strictly, one who does not yet speak.” The noun is from the adjective onf3ns, meaning “not having the power of speech” and “newly born” and made up of the negative prefix in- and the present participle f3ns, “speaking,” of the verb f3ro, “to speak.” Latin onf3ns and its Old French descendant enfant could both be used to refer to a speaking child, and the earliest recorded use (around 1384) of their Middle English descendant infaunte, the ancestor of our word, is in the sense “child.” This use gave rise to our legal sense of infant, “a minor,” thus reminding us of individuals who can be very talkative indeed.
只要是听过婴儿啼哭声的人,就难以相信infant 的词源是这样来的: 这个词的词源是拉丁文infans (派生形式,即加了词尾的变体, infant- ), 意思是“一个小孩子;严格地说,是指还不会说话的幼儿”。 名词是由形容词infans 演化而来的, 它的意思是“不会说话的”“新生的”,由反义前缀in 和现在分词 fans “说话的”构成的, 其动词原形为fari 意思是“说话”。 拉丁字infans 及它的古法语派生字 enfant 都可以用来指会说话的幼儿; 它们的派生词、我们这个字的鼻祖是中古英语字infaunte ,其最早的记载约在1384年左右, 那时的意思是“儿童”。 这样,我们这个字的法定意义infant “未成年人”就出现了; 这使我们想起那些十分健谈的人