curtail
英 [kəˈteɪl]
美 [kɚˈteɪl]
1. curtus "short, cut short, cut off, shortened" => curtail.
2. 同源词:curt, curtail.
3. Originally curtal, used of horses with docked tails, which probably influenced the spelling.
4. => make short.
5. (记)cur+tail 谐音"割尾巴";联想"截短,缩短"
curtail 缩短来自PIE*sker, 剪,切,词源同shear, short. -ault, 贬义后缀,词源同valiant, 勇敢的,顽固的。比较-ard, 贬义后缀,来自hard, 见bastard. 原指剪短尾巴的马,拼写受tail影响俗化。
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curtail: [16] The now defunct English noun curtal meant ‘horse with a docked tail’. It was borrowed in the 16th century from French courtault, a derivative of the adjective court ‘short’. Like English curt [17] this came from Latin curtus ‘cut off, shortened’, which in common with English short and shear, can be traced back to an Indo-European base *ker- or *sker- ‘cut’. In the late 16th century the noun was converted into a verb, originally meaning literally ‘dock a horse’, and the close semantic link with ‘tails’ led to its alteration to curtail.
=> cuirass, curt, shear, shirt, short, skirt
- curtail (v.)
- late 15c., from Middle French courtault "made short," from court "short" (Old French cort, from Latin curtus; see curt) + -ault pejorative suffix of Germanic origin. Originally curtal; used of horses with docked tails, which probably influenced the spelling in general use; curtal is retained in poetics to describe a "shortened" stanza or poem. Related: Curtailed; curtailing.
- 1. I told Louie that old age would curtail her activities in time.
- 我告诉路易,一上年纪她的活动量就会减少。
- 2. NATO plans to curtail the number of troops being sent to the region.
- 北约计划缩减派往该地区的士兵数量。
- 3. It is necessary to curtail or alter normally coexisting stimuli.
- 必需消除或改变正常时并存的刺激.
- 4. Again the purpose of this action was to curtail inflation.
- 此行动的目的在于抑制通货膨胀.
- 5. In all cases we'll curtail baggage handling.
- 在任何情况之下,我们要简化行李的发送.