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Pant Latin English Fancy Fantasy French Pantaisier Vulgar

正面 2707.pant
英 [pænt]美 [pænt]

背面
释义:
vi. 喘息;渴望;气喘吁吁地说出某事vt. 气喘n. 气喘;喘息;喷气声n. (Pant)人名;(印、尼、捷、英)潘特
例句:
1. You pant ( for breath ) after running hard for a time.拼命跑一阵后便会觉得气短.

pant [pænt] 渴望——盼
pant 喘气可能来自拟声词。
pantpant: [15] It is the shock that makes you ‘gasp’ that lies behind the word pant. It is closely related to English fancy, fantasy, and phantom. It comes from Anglo-Norman *panter, a condensed version of Old French pantaisier ‘gasp’. This in turn went back to Vulgar Latin phantasiāre ‘gasp in horror, as if at a nightmare or ghost’, a derivative of Latin phantasia ‘apparition’ (source of English fancy and fantasy and first cousin to phantom).=> fancy, fantasy, phantompant (v.)mid-15c., perhaps a shortening of Old French pantaisier "gasp, puff, pant, be out of breath, be in distress" (12c.), probably from Vulgar Latin *pantasiare "be oppressed with a nightmare, struggle for breathing during a nightmare," literally "to have visions," from Greek phantasioun "have or form images, subject to hallucinations," from phantasia "appearance, image, fantasy" (see phantasm). Related: Panted; panting.pant (n.)"a gasping breath," c. 1500, from pant (v.)."

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