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短语

释义与例句

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  1. 1.

    A suffix found in verbs of Middle English, Old English, usually with an intensive or frequentative effect.

    习语 罕用

    tale, talk; steal, stalk; mire, mirk; hear, hark; fare, firk; peer, perk; yare, yark; gaw, gawk

  2. 1.

    A suffix found in nouns, usually with a diminutive effect.

    习语 罕用

    chine > chink; stale > stalk

词源

From Middle English -ken, -kien, from Old English -cian, from Proto-West Germanic *-ukōn, *-ikōn, from Proto-Germanic *-ukōną, *-ikōną. Cognate with West Frisian -kje, German -chen, Danish -ke, Swedish -ka, Faroese -ka. Perhaps related to Old English diminutive suffix -uc, -oc. More at -ock.

来源:wiktionary