flounder
英 [ˈflaʊn.dər]
美 [ˈflaʊn.dɚ]
- vi. 挣扎,折腾;错乱地做事或说话
- n. 挣扎,辗转;比目鱼
1、flounce + blunder.
founder蹒跚,绊倒。
flounder挣扎,踉跄。
blunder踉跄地走。
2. flat => flounder "flatfish" (suffixed and nasalized form).
3. 同源名称的比目鱼:flatfish, plaice, fluke, flounder.
4. perhaps an alteration of founder.
5. perhaps native verbs in fl- expressing clumsy motion, symbolic fl- frequently beginning words connected with swift or sudden movement. See other terms beginning with fl, such as flutter, flitter, float, flap, flub, flip.
6. perhaps a blend of founder and blunder.
7. 谐音“浮乱动”----浮在水上乱动。
8. flo=flow / float + under => 在水下流动、浮动,不挣扎的话就等着淹死吧。
9. 源自founder 摔倒,沉没→沉在底部,flounder 指还能走,比founder 多个l,看成撑着的木杖。
10. flow + under 脚下是湍急的流水、河水,你挣扎,艰苦地移动,因为脚下的水湍流不息、非常湍急。
flounder 挣扎来自辅音丛fl, 扑腾,拍打,拟声词,词源同flap, flag, flutter. 引申词义挣扎,折腾。
flounder 比目鱼来自PIE*plat的鼻音扩大形式,平的,词源同flat, platypus. 用来指比目鱼。
- flounder (v.)
- "struggle awkwardly and impotently," especially when hampered somehow, 1590s, of uncertain origin, perhaps an alteration of founder (q.v.), influenced by Dutch flodderen "to flop about," or native verbs in fl- expressing clumsy motion. Figurative use is from 1680s. Related: Floundered; floundering. As a noun, "act of struggling," by 1867.
- flounder (n.)
- "flatfish," c. 1300, from Anglo-French floundre, Old North French flondre, from Old Norse flydhra, from Proto-Germanic *flunthrjo (cognates: Middle Low German vlundere, Danish flynder, Old Swedish flundra "flatfish"), suffixed and nasalized form of PIE *plat- "to spread" (cognate: Greek platys "flat, wide, broad;" see plaice (n.)).
- 1. What a pity that his career was left to flounder.
- 多么可惜,他的事业深陷困局。
- 2. Mr. Dambar had loaded his plate with stuffed flounder.
- 但拔先生的餐盘里盛满了填馅的比目鱼。
- 3. The plane had begun to drop and flounder wildly.
- 飞机已经开始下降,剧烈地颠簸着.
- 4. He couldn't swim and just flounder about in the water.
- 他不会游泳,只是在水里胡乱地划动.
- 5. She could only flounder through her song.
- 她只能慌乱地唱完她的歌.