tryst
英 [trɪst]
美 [trɪst]
- n. 幽会,约会
- vt. 约会,约定;与…幽会
- vi. 约会
1. 别轻易去约会,在大街上试一试,看合适不。
2. trust => tryst.
3. 在大街上试验一下两个人可不可以在一起。
tryst 约会,幽会可能来自古诺斯语 treysta,相信,信任,词源同 trust.后用于文学语言指约会,幽会。
- tryst (n.)
- late 14c., "appointment to meet at a certain time and place," from Old French tristre "waiting place, appointed station in hunting," probably from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse treysta "to trust, make firm" (see trust (v.)). The notion would be "place one waits trustingly." As a verb, late 14c. Related: Trysting.
- 1. It has been said that art is a tryst , for in the joy of it maker and beholder meet.
- 有人说艺术是一种幽会, 因为艺术家和欣赏者可在幽会的乐趣中相遇在一起.
- 2. Poor Mr Sanford didn't a chance of keeping his tryst secret.
- 可怜的桑福德根本不可能会守住自己幽会的秘密.
- 3. It's usually wise to leave your out - of - tryst where you found it.
- 离开那些你能找到的外乡约会通常是明智的.
- 4. A tryst, a trial, love unbridled.
- 一次约会, 一次考验.然后就是纵情的爱.
- 5. Two investors in search of a well - matched trading partner can have a tryst by other means.
- 两个投资者若要寻找天造地设的交易伙伴,可以通过其它手段来幽会.