-ness

短语

…的性质(或状态、特点)

发音

UK /nəs/
其它 /nɛs/
UK /nɪs/
NZ /nəs/
NZ /nɘs/
US /nəs/
US /nɪs/
US /nɛs/

词形变化

-nesses 复数 -nesses

别名

-nesse ⠰⠎

释义与例句

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  1. 1.

    Appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being (the adjective)", "the quality of being (the adjective)", or "the measure of being (the adjective)".

    -性

    可数 不可数

    calm + -ness → calmness

    eerie + -ness → eeriness

    kind + -ness → kindness

    one + -ness → oneness

  2. 2.

    Appended in general, often informally, stylistically, or jocularly, for reification of an attribute.

    可数 不可数

    1865 Lewis Carrol: Alice in Wonderland; CHAPTER VII: A Mad Tea-Party. You know you say things are "much of a muchness.." — did you ever see such a thing as a drawing of a muchness!

    The adrenocortical carcinoma symptoms ... are moonface, abdominousness, high blood pressure, hirsutes, pink striae, plethora, decaleification, irrespective of sex...

    The Czech people and countryside of Mr Lukas' camera are universal. In the aged peasants there is none of that wrinkled, ham, old gafferishness to which we have become accustomed by clever photography, but there is the feel of the earth by which these people have lived...

  3. 3.

    Appended to words of other parts of speech to form nouns (often nonce words or terms in philosophy) meaning the state/quality/measure of the idea represented by these words.

    可数 不可数

    that + -ness → thatness

    tree + -ness → treeness

    thug + -ness → thugness

词源

Etymology tree Proto-Germanic *-ōną Proto-Germanic *-inōną Proto-Indo-European *-dyé- Proto-Germanic *-atjaną Proto-Indo-European *-tus Proto-Germanic *-þuz Proto-Germanic *-assuz Proto-Germanic *-inassuz Proto-West Germanic *-nassī Old English -nes Middle English -nesse English -ness From Middle English -nes, -nesse, from Old English -nis, -nes, from Proto-West Germanic *-nassī, from Proto-Germanic *-inassuz. This suffix was formed already in Proto-Germanic by false division of the final consonant *-n- of the preceding stem + the actual suffix *-assuz. The latter was in turn derived from an earlier *-at(s)-tuz, from the verbal suffix *-at-janą + the noun suffix *-þuz. Compare German -nis and Dutch -nis of the same origin.

来源:wiktionary