tamper
英 [ˈtæm.pər]
美 [ˈtæm.pɚ]
- vi. 篡改;干预;损害;削弱;玩弄;贿赂
- vt. 篡改
- n. 填塞者;捣棒
1. temper => tamper.
2. Tamper began life as a variant of temper. It originally meant 'mix clay together with water to make it suitable for use'.
3. However, the notion of 'mixing' seems to lead on naturally to 'interference' (meddle originally meant 'mix').
tamper 篡改,擅自改动来自 tamper,混合灰泥,搅匀泥土,来自 temper 拼写变体,来自 temper,调和,调制。比喻用 法,后引申词义篡改,擅自改动。
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tamper: [16] Tamper began life as a variant of temper. It originally meant ‘mix clay together with water to make it suitable for use’. However, the notion of ‘mixing’ seems to lead on naturally to ‘interference’ (meddle originally meant ‘mix’), and by the end of the 16th century we find that ‘tampering with clay’ had moved on to ‘tampering with anything’ – ‘interfering’ with it.
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- tamper (v.)
- "meddle, interfere," 1560s, figurative use of tamper "to work in clay, etc., so as to mix it thoroughly," probably originally a variant of temper (v.), which is how it often was spelled at first. Perhaps it is a dialectal workmen's pronunciation. Related: Tampered; tampering.
- tamper (n.)
- "one who or that which tamps," 1864, agent noun from tamp (v.).
- 1. a tamper-proof identity card
- 防涂改身份卡
- 2. Please don't tamper with the clock radio.
- 请不要瞎弄那只收音机闹钟.
- 3. Don't tamper with that car.
- 不要乱碰那部车子.
- 4. Who are they to tamper with the rules of the game?
- 他们凭什么擅自修改比赛规则?
- 5. Cabinet tamper and Siren tamper monitoring via System Inputs.
- 系统输入能监视电源、保险管及电池的状态.