fart: [OE] Fart is a widespread and ancient word in the Indo-European languages, and goes back to a prehistoric Indo-European *perd-, which may originally have been an imitation of the sound of a fart. Its other offspring besides fart include German farzen and furzen, Swedish fjärta, Danish fjerte, Russian perdet’, Polish pierdzieć, Greek pordízō, and Welsh rhechain.
fart (v.)
Old English feortan, ultimately from PIE *perd- (cognates: Old High German ferzan, Old Norse freta, Danish fjerte, Sanskrit pard, Greek perdein, Lithuanian perdzu, Russian perdet), of imitative origin. Related: Farted; farting. As a noun, from late 14c.
Clatterer or clatterfart, which wyl disclose anye light secreate. [Richard Huloet, "Abecedarium Anglo-Latinum," 1552]
权威例句
1. You wanna wait'til he bends over and make a fart sound?
你想等他弯腰然后发个屁的声音?
2. The little fart's getting too big for his britches!
放这么大的屁你的小裤子怎么容得下!
3. [ Scoffs ] Why should a young girl like that love an old fart like me?
为什么一个那样的年轻女孩应该喜欢我这样的老家伙?
4. I relied on, fail to understand what was written fart things.
不明白写的什么屁东西.
5. I'm tired of being fired everytime I fart and cough.