fortuitous
fort(chance)-u-itous [itous = ity-ous]
adj.偶然的 [Happening by accident or chance]
adj.幸運的 [lucky; fortunate]
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fortune n.幸運 n.財富
1250–1300; ME < OF < L fortūna chance, luck, fortune, deriv. of fort- (s. of fors) chance
fortune 來自拉丁的 fortūna,其中fort就是"chance"的意思
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Usage Note: In its best-established sense, fortuitous means "happening by accident or chance." Thus, a fortuitous meeting may have either fortunate or unfortunate consequences. For decades, however, the word has often been used in reference to happy accidents.
fortuitous最好的釋義是"偶然的",因此fortuitous可以指"幸運的"也可指"不幸運的",不過今日大家都常用來指"幸運的"
forum
n.公開討論的場所 [A public meeting place for open discussion.]
ex. They are holding a forum on juvenile delinquency.
他們正舉行一個有關青少年犯罪的討論會。
n.論壇
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forum原來是"古羅馬城鎮的廣場" the marketplace or public square of an ancient Roman city, the center of judicial and business affairs and a place of assembly for the people.
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forensic [forum-ensis] adj.辯論的 adj.法院的 音:佛人死一個
forward
for(e)-ward
adv.向前地 [ toward or at a place, point, or time in advance]
adj.前面的
adj.魯莽的,冒失的 [Lacking restraint or modesty; presumptuous or bold]
ex. a forward remark, a forward child
n.前鋒 ex.PF = power forward
fosse
foss-e
n.城壕,護城河 [a moat or defensive ditch in a fortification, usually filled with water.]
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fosse字源:"ditch, trench," 1440, from O.Fr. fosse, from L. fossa "ditch," in full fossa terra, lit. "dug earth," from fem. pp. of fodere "to dig"
fosse的"foss"在拉丁文中指的是"dig挖"的意思,所以fosse指ditch溝
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fossil
字源:1619, "obtained by digging" (adj.), from Fr. fossile, from L. fossilis "dug up," from fossus, pp. of fodere "to dig,"
fossil是只從digging中得到的,就是指化石的意思
紅寶書上說foss==石頭,雖然也是不錯的記憶法,但卻不是正確的解釋
fossilize
fossil(n.化石)-ize
v.成化石 [to convert into a fossil; replace organic with mineral substances in the remains of an organism.]
v.變陳腐 [To make outmoded or inflexible with time; antiquate.]
foster
v.養育(也可當領養) [ to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage]
ex. to foster new ideas.
ex.阿信收養小初
adj.收養的 [Providing parental care and nurture to children not related through legal or blood ties]
ex. foster parents; foster grandparents; a foster home.
foul
adj.骯髒的 [Full of dirt or mud; dirty]
adj.邪惡的 [Morally detestable; wicked]
n.比賽中的犯規
founder
found-er
n.創立者
ex.He is the founder of the club
v.船浸水而沈沒 [ (of a ship, boat, etc.) to fill with water and sink.]
ex. The ship foundered in the heavy seas.
v.計畫、事業等失敗 [ to become wrecked; fail utterly]
ex. The project foundered because public support was lacking.
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found [有bottom, base之意]
v.建立、創辦 [ to set up or establish on a firm basis or for enduring existence]
ex. to found a new publishing company.
foundation
n.建立,創辦
n.基礎 n.基金會
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flounder v.掙扎 n.比目魚 flo(w) + under 在下面流動-->掙扎
f.ounder v.計畫、事業等失敗 n.創立者
four-poster
n.有四根帷柱的床 [A bed having tall corner posts originally intended to support curtains or a canopy.]
four-poster:bed=convertible:automobile
四柱床是頂棚可拆床=敞篷車是頂棚可拆車
foyer
n.門廳,候見室 [the lobby of a theater, hotel, or apartment house.]
ex. I' ll meet you in the foyer at 7 o' clock.
我七點鍾和你在門廳見面
音:為了爺兒-->為了找爺兒,在門廳等候
fracas
fra-cas
n.吵鬧;騷亂(ex.大吵大鬧,打架亂事) [a noisy, disorderly disturbance or fight; riotous brawl; uproar.]
ex. The police were called in to break up (ie stop) the fracas.
警察奉命去制止騷亂.
字源:1720-30; < F < It fracasso, deriv. of fracassare to smash, equiv. to fra- (< L infrā among) completely + cassare to break; see cassation
fracas的字根是比較少用的字根,看看有印象就好,意思是fra-(completely完全地)-cas(break)
fraction
fract(break)-ion
n.小部分 [ a part as distinct from the whole of anything; fragment]
ex. He has done only a fraction of his homework.
他只做了家庭作業的一小部分。
n.【數】分數
fractious
fract(break)-i-ous [為了一點點小碎片就生氣了]
adj.易怒的 [Having a peevish nature; become upset or angry very quickly about small unimportant things; cranky.]
adj.難以對待的 [Inclined to make trouble; unruly.]
ex. a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
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