noisome
英 [ˈnɔɪ.səm]
美 [ˈnɔɪ.səm]
noisome 恶心的,厌烦的来自中古英语noy,厌烦,缩写自annoy,-some,形容词后缀。
- noisome
-
noisome: [14] Noisome has no etymological connection with noise. Its closest English relative is annoy. This had a shortened from noy ‘trouble, annoy, harm’, current from the 13th to the 17th centuries, which was combined with the suffix -some to form noysome, later noisome, ‘harmful’.
=> annoy
- noisome (adj.)
- late 14c., "harmful, noxious," from noye "harm, misfortune," shortened form of anoi "annoyance" (from Old French anoier, see annoy) + -some (1). Meaning "bad-smelling" first recorded 1570s. Related: Noisomeness.
- 1. His noisome reputation for corruption had already begun to spread.
- 他贪污的恶名已经四处传播开了。
- 2. Noisome vapours arise from the mud left in the docks.
- 难闻的蒸汽由船坞中余留的泥浆散发出来。
- 3. The air is infected with noisome gases.
- 空气受到了有害气体的污染.
- 4. I destroy all noisome and rank weeds , I keep down all pestilent vapours.
- 我摧毁了一切丛生的毒草,控制一切有害的烟雾.
- 5. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and the noisome pestilence.
- 他必救你脱离捕鸟人的网罗和毒害的瘟疫.