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Roast German Dutch French Meaning Germanic English Roosten

正面 7814.roast
英 [rəʊst]美 [rost]

背面
释义:
vt. 烤,焙;烘,烘烤;暴露于某种热力下以得温暖vi. 烤;烘adj. 烘烤的;烤过的n. 烤肉;烘烤
例句:
1. He decided on roast chicken and vegetables, with apple pie to follow.他决定点烤鸡配蔬菜,然后再要一份苹果派。

1. 读成 roa (肉) 的拼音 => 烤肉。2. 首字母r也很像一个竖起的烤架,然后火向上喷出来的样子。3. 谐音“肉烧它”
roast 烘,烤来自古法语 rostir,烤,来自 Proto-Germanic*raustijana,烤,来自 PIE*reus,烤,词源同 rotisserie.
roastroast: [13] Roast can be traced back ultimately to a prehistoric West Germanic term for a ‘metal grid for cooking things on’. From this was derived the verb *raustjan, which evolved into German rösten and Dutch roosten. There is no trace of it in Old English, however: English got it via Old French rostir, which had been borrowed from Germanic. A derivative of Dutch roosten was rooster ‘gridiron’. The resemblance between a gridiron pattern and lines ruled on paper led to the metaphorical use of rooster for ‘list, table’ – whence English roster [18].=> rosterroast (v.)late 13c., "to cook by dry heat," from Old French rostir "to roast, burn" (Modern French rôtir), from Frankish *hraustjan (cognate with Old High German rosten, German rösten, Middle Dutch roosten "to roast"), originally "cook on a grate or gridiron," related to Germanic words meaning "gridiron, grate;" such as German Rost, Middle Dutch roost. Intransitive sense "be very hot, be exposed to great heat" is from c. 1300. The meaning "make fun of in an affectionate way" is from 1710. From the same source as roster. Related: Roasted; roasting. Roast beef first recorded 1630s (French rosbif is from English). roast (n.)early 14c., "meat roasted or for roasting;" see roast (v.). Meaning "a roasting" is from 1580s. Sense of "an unmerciful bantering" is from 1740."

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