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Message Latin French Word Derivative Mittere English Admit

正面 808.message
英 ['mesɪdʒ]美 ['mɛsɪdʒ]

背面
释义:
n. 消息;差使;启示;预言;广告词vi. 报信,报告;[通信] 报文vt. 通知
例句:
1. The delegation was carrying a message of thanks to President Mubarak.代表团向穆巴拉克总统转达了谢意。

1. lay off 裁员.2. 规则的是位于、说谎,不规则的就是躺,躺过(过去式)就下蛋,下蛋放一边(放置).
message 信息,消息拉丁语mittere,放置,送出,词源同mission,emit.引申词义信息,消息。
messagemessage: [13] Etymologically, a message is something that is ‘sent’. The word comes via Old French message from Vulgar Latin *missāticum, a derivative of the Latin verb mittere (from which English also gets admit, mission, transmit, etc). Messenger [13] comes from the Old French derivative messager, and was originally messager in English; the n is a 14thcentury intruder, found also in such words as harbinger and passenger.=> admit, commit, mess, mission, permitmessage (n.)c. 1300, "communication transmitted via a messenger," from Old French message "message, news, tidings, embassy" (11c.), from Medieval Latin missaticum, from Latin missus "a sending away, sending, despatching; a throwing, hurling," noun use of past participle of mittere "to send" (see mission). The Latin word is glossed in Old English by ærende. Specific religious sense of "divinely inspired communication via a prophet" (1540s) led to transferred sense of "the broad meaning (of something)," first attested 1828. To get the message "understand" is from 1960.message (v.)"to send messages," 1580s, from message (n.). Related: Messaged; messaging."

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