gremlin
英 [ˈɡrem.lɪn]
美 [ˈɡrem.lən]
gremlin (尤指机器出现不明故障时人们假想出来捣乱的)小妖精词源不详。可能来自由cobalt, goblin杜撰出来的新词,用于科技俚语。
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gremlin: [20] Gremlin originated as Royal Air Force slang, as the name of a mischievous imp that caused malfunctions and crashes. It is first recorded in 1941, but it is said to go back to the early 1920s. It is generally assumed that its latter part comes from goblin, but speculation has been rife and diverse as to the source of its first syllable: from the scholarly (Old English gremman ‘make angry’) to the inventively popular (a blend of goblin with Fremlin, the name of a well-known firm of brewers).
- gremlin (n.)
- "small imaginary creature blamed for mechanical failures," oral use in R.A.F. aviators' slang from Malta, the Middle East and India is said to date to 1923. First printed use perhaps in poem in journal "Aeroplane" April 10, 1929; certainly in use by 1941, and popularized in World War II and picked up by Americans (for example "New York Times" Magazine April 11, 1943). Of unknown origin. OED says "probably formed by analogy with GOBLIN." Speculations in Barnhart are a possible dialectal survival of Old English gremman "to anger, vex" + the -lin of goblin; or Irish gruaimin "bad-tempered little fellow." Surfer slang for "young surfer, beach trouble-maker" is from 1961 (short form gremmie by 1962).
- 1. Goblin ( imp + gremlin ): can desert , if stack suffers heavy losses.
- 地精 ( 魔婴+小精怪 ): 当你的军队遭受重大损失会逃跑.
- 2. This gremlin - like creature is an Aye - Aye - a type of lemur normally found only in Madagascar.
- 这种小鬼似的动物叫指猴,它是狐猴的一种,生活在马达加斯加岛.