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Latin Rape Rapere English 14c German Raper Rapid

正面 5015.rape
英 [reɪp]美 [rep]

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释义:
n. 强奸,掠夺;[园艺] 油菜;葡萄渣vt. 强奸;掠夺,抢夺vi. 犯强奸罪
例句:
1. It is an unpalatable fact that rape makes a good news story.强奸事件成了新闻报道的好素材,真是令人难以接受。

1、skept- + -ical.2、以审视的眼光去看待问题、看待各种事物/现象,也就是以怀疑的眼光、态度去看待问题、看待各种事物/现象。
rape 掠夺,强夺,强奸,强暴来自拉丁语 rapere,抓住,抓取,来自 PIE*rep,reup,抓走,抢夺,词源同 rob,rip,rapid.引申词 义掠夺,强夺,后用于指强奸,强暴。
raperape: English has three distinct words rape, only two of them now in general usage. The commonest, ‘violate sexually’ [14], comes via Anglo-Norman raper from Latin rapere ‘seize by force’, a generous contributor to English vocabulary which has also given us rapid, rapt, rapture, etc. Rape the plant-name [14] was borrowed from Latin rāpa or rāpum.Like its Latin ancestor, it originally denoted ‘turnip’, but since the 16th century it has come to be used exclusively for another plant of the brassica family, grown for its oil-rich seeds. (The -rabi of kohlrabi also comes ultimately from Latin rāpa; and Italian dialect raviolo, a diminutive of rava ‘turnip’, has given English ravioli [19].) The oldest rape [11] is now only of historical interest.It denoted any of the six administrative areas into which Sussex was once divided. It is the same word ultimately as rope, and etymologically denotes the partitioning off of land with rope.=> rapid, rapt, rapture; kohlrabi, ravioli; roperape (v.)late 14c., "seize prey; abduct, take by force," from rape (n.) and from Anglo-French raper (Old French rapir) "to seize, abduct," a legal term, probably from past participle of Latin rapere "seize, carry off by force, abduct" (see rapid). Latin rapere was used for "sexually violate," but only very rarely; the usual Latin word being stuprare "to defile, ravish, violate," related to stuprum (n.), literally "disgrace." Meaning "to abduct (a woman), ravish;" also "seduce (a man)" is from early 15c. in English. Related: Raped; raping. Uncertain connection to Low German and Dutch rapen in the same sense.rape (n.1)early 14c., "booty, prey;" mid-14c., "forceful seizure; plundering, robbery, extortion," from Anglo-French rap, rape, and directly from Latin rapere "seize" (see rape (v.)). Meaning "act of abducting a woman or sexually violating her or both" is from early 15c., but perhaps late 13c. in Anglo-Latin.rape (n.2)kind of cruciferous plant (Brassica napus), late 14c., from Old French rape, from Latin rapa, rapum "turnip," from PIE *rap- (cognates: Greek hrapys "rape," Old Church Slavonic repa, Lithuanian rope, Middle Dutch roeve, Old High German ruoba, German Rübe "rape, turnip"). Usually grown to feed sheep, an oil made from it is used in cooking (see canola)."

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