hooker
英 ['h?k?]
美 ['h?k?]
- n. 妓女;漁船
- n. (Hooker)人名;(英)胡克
中文詞源
hooker 妓女來(lái)自hook,鉤,比喻用法。
英文詞源
- hooker (n.)
- "prostitute," often traced to the disreputable morals of the Army of the Potomac (American Civil War) under the tenure of Gen. "Fighting Joe" Hooker (early 1863), and the word might have been popularized by this association at that time (though evidence is wanting). But it is reported to have been in use in North Carolina c. 1845 ("[I]f he comes by way of Norfolk he will find any number of pretty Hookers in the Brick row not far from French's hotel. Take my advice and touch nothing in the shape of a prostitute when you come through Raleigh, for in honest truth the clap is there of luxuriant growth." letter quoted in Norman E. Eliason, "Tarheel Talk," 1956).
One early theory traces it to Corlear's Hook, a section of New York City.
HOOKER. A resident of the Hook, i.e. a strumpet, a sailor's trull. So called from the number of houses of ill-fame frequented by sailors at the Hook (i.e. Corlear's Hook) in the city of New York. [John Russell Bartlett, "Dictionary of Americanisms," 1859]
Perhaps related to hooker "thief, pickpocket" (1560s), but most likely a reference to prostitutes hooking or snaring clients. Hook in the figurative sense of "that by which anyone is attracted or caught" is recorded from early 15c.; and hook (v.) in the figurative sense of "catch hold of and draw in" is attested from 1570s; in reference to "fishing" for a husband or a wife, it was in common use from c. 1800. All of which makes the modern sense seem a natural step. Compare French accrocheuse, raccrocheuse, common slang term for "street-walker, prostitute," literally "hooker" of men.
The family name Hooker (attested from c.975 C.E.) would mean "maker of hooks," or else refer to an agricultural laborer who used a hook (compare Old English weodhoc "weed-hook").
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. Hooker didn't squander his money on flashy cars or other vices.
- 胡克沒(méi)有將自己的錢浪費(fèi)在豪華轎車或其他惡習(xí)上。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 2. This classification replaced that of LINNAEUS, eventually being improved upon by BENTHAM and HOOKER.
- 這種分類方法代替了林奈LINNAEUS的分類方法, 后開(kāi)又被本瑟姆BENTHAM和虎克HOOKER有所改進(jìn).
來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
- 3. Stresses can be calculated by use of Hooker's law.
- 脅強(qiáng)可以利用胡克定律算出.
來(lái)自辭典例句
- 4. Where did she get that getup? She looks like a hooker.
- 她從那里弄來(lái)那件衣服? 她看起來(lái)像個(gè)**.
來(lái)自辭典例句
- 5. I cannot, however, let this opportunity pass without expressing my deep obligation to Dr. Hooker.
- 但是我不能失此機(jī)會(huì), 不向霍克博士表示深切的感謝.
來(lái)自辭典例句
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