frisk
英 [frɪsk]
美 [frɪsk]
- vi. 蹦跳;欢跃
- n. 搜身;快乐;蹦跳;快乐的时刻
- vt. 轻摇
- n. (Frisk)人名;(瑞典)弗里斯克
1. perhaps fresh => frisk "lively".
frisk 活蹦乱跳,搜身词源同fresh, 新鲜的,充满活力的,引申词义活蹦乱跳的。后来衍生词义搜身,可能是来自顽皮的小孩乱翻大人衣服。
- frisk (v.)
- 1510s, "to dance, frolic," from Middle English adjective frisk "lively" (mid-15c.), from Middle French frisque "lively, brisk," in Old French "fresh, new; merry, animated" (13c.), which is possibly from a Germanic source (compare Middle Dutch vrisch "fresh," Old High German frisc "lively;" see fresh (adj.1)). Sense of "pat down in a search" first recorded 1781. Related: Frisked; frisking. As a noun, "a frolic, gambol," from 1520s.
- 1. Frisk was minding his own business and we ended up threatening his family.
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Frisk只是在尽自己的责任,我们却威胁了他的全家.
- 2. Then with a doleful sigh, he gave Michael a thorough frisk for a weapon.
- 然后他悲叹了一声,彻底搜了迈克尔的身, 看他是否带有武器.
- 3. The policeman found the man was a fugitive during a stop and frisk for weapons.
- 在拦截和搜查武器时,警察发现该人是个逃犯.
- 4. A: Are they going to frisk all the passengers?
- 他们要搜查每个乘客的身体 吗 ?
- 5. Didier Drogba says Chelsea are paying in Europe for the Frisk affair.
- 德罗巴称切尔西正在欧洲为弗里斯克裁判事件买单.