duty
英 [ˈdʒuː.ti]
美 [ˈduː.t̬i]
- n. 责任;[税收] 关税;职务
- n. (Duty)人名;(英)迪蒂
1. 游戏:Call of Duty: 使命召唤.
duty 责任,税来自due, 欠债的,应当的。引申词义责任,税。
- duty
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duty: [13] Duty comes from Anglo-Norman dueté. This was a derivative of Old French deu ‘owed’ (source of English due [13]), which in turn came from Latin dēbitus, past participle of dēbēre ‘owe’ and source of English debit and debt. (Latin dēbēre was originally a compound verb formed from the prefix dē- ‘away’ and habēre ‘have’, literally ‘have away’, that is ‘keep in one’s possession what belongs to someone else’.) So etymologically one’s duty is what one ‘owes’ to others.
=> debit, debt, due
- duty (n.)
- late 13c., from Anglo-French duete, from Old French deu "due, owed; proper, just," from Vulgar Latin *debutus, from Latin debitus, past participle of debere "to owe" (see debt). Related: Duties. The sense of "tax or fee on imports, exports, etc." is from late 15c.; duty-free as a noun is attested from 1958.
- 1. They clocked off duty and left at ten to three.
- 他们打卡下班,于2点50分离开。
- 2. The first duty of a director is to recce his location.
- 主管的第一项任务是熟悉所在地区的情况。
- 3. He had a third examination and was declared unfit for duty.
- 他接受了第三次检查,被告知不宜上班。
- 4. My mother waxed eloquent on the theme of wifely duty.
- 我母亲大谈为妻之道。
- 5. The Night Duty Officer was ready to clock off.
- 值夜班的警员准备打卡下班。