英文词源
- fragile
- fragile: [17] Fragile and frail [13] are doublets: that is to say, they have the same ultimate source but have evolved in different ways. In this case the source was Latin fragilis ‘breakable’, a derivative of the same base (*frag-) as produced frangere ‘break’ (whence English fractious). Fragile was acquired either directly from the Latin adjective or via French fragile, but frail passed through Old French frale or frele on its way to English. Other English words to come from *frag- include fragment [15] (from Latin fragmentum) and saxifrage, literally ‘rockbreaker’.
=> fraction, fracture, fragment, frail, saxifrage - fragile (adj.)
- 1510s, "liable to sin, morally weak;" c. 1600, "liable to break;" a back-formation from fragility, or else from Middle French fragile (Old French fragele, 14c.), from Latin fragilis "easily broken," from root of frangere "to break" (see fraction). Transferred sense of "of frail constitution" (of persons) is from 1858.
中文词源
来自fragment, 碎片。
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:fragile 词源,fragile 含义。
fragile:易碎的,脆的;脆弱的,虚弱的
来源于拉丁语中frangere(打破,打碎)的派生词fragilis(易碎的)。
词根词缀: -frag-打破,打碎 + -ile有…性质的