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汉:来源于盎格鲁_撒克逊语,意为"way,apart,off"(frbid,forget,forgo),也有ïntensive,very much"(forlorn,forswear)含义。
英:prefix usually meaning "away, opposite, completely," from O.E. for-, indicating loss or destruction, or completion, also used as an intensive or pejorative element, which is related to O.N. for-, Du. ver-, O.H.G. fir-, Ger. ver-. Probably originally in Germanic with a sense of "forward, forth," but with complex sense developments in the various languages. Ultimately from the same root as fore (adv.).
1.forbearance
n.patience,self-control 忍耐,自制
例句:No women could have the forbearance to live with such a man.没有一个女人具有能和那样的男人一起生活的忍耐力。
2.foreiture
n.suffering the loss of something as a punishment or consequence,or because of urles 丧失,没收 *feit (=make,do)
例句:The price of marrying the commoner was forfeiture of the crown.和平民结婚的代价是丧失王位。
3.forgo
v.give up ;do without 作罢,放弃
例句:More and more young people are forging marriage until they are in their mid-30's. 越来越多的年轻人直到三十五六才结婚。
4.forlorn
adj.unhappy;uncared;forsaken 不幸的;孤独的;被踱遗弃的
例句:"I don't hav a mother," she said in forlorn voice.“我没有妈妈,”她凄凉地说道。
5.forswear
v.perjure oneself;give up doing or using something 发假誓;放弃
例句:Both sides have forsworn artillery attacks on Sarajevo.双方都决定放弃对萨拉热窝的炮火攻击。