英文词源
- patch
- patch: see piece
- patch (v.)
- mid-15c., from patch (n.1). Electronics sense of "to connect temporarily" is attested from 1923. Related: Patched; patching.
- patch (n.1)
- "piece of cloth used to mend another material," late 14c., of obscure origin, perhaps a variant of pece, pieche, from Old North French pieche (see piece (n.)), or from an unrecorded Old English word (but Old English had claðflyhte "a patch"). Phrase not a patch on "nowhere near as good as" is from 1860.
- patch (n.2)
- "fool, clown," 1540s, perhaps from Italian pazzo "fool," of unknown origin. Possibly from Old High German barzjan "to rave" [Klein]. But Buck says pazzo is originally euphemistic, and from Latin patiens "suffering," in medical use, "the patient." Form perhaps influenced by folk etymology derivation from patch (n.1), on notion of a fool's patched garb.
中文词源
patch与单词piece同源,因此其含义是“piece of cloth used to mend another material”,也就是“用来修补其它东西的一块儿布”。
piece:[pi:s] n. 块,片,部件 vt. 修补,接合
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:patch 词源,patch 含义。
来自古法语pieche,来自piece方言变体,引申词义小块,斑点,补丁等。插入字母t,比较bake,batch.