英文词源
- rapid
- rapid: [17] Like rape and rapture, rapid comes ultimately from Latin rapere ‘seize by force’. From this was derived the adjective rapidus, which originally denoted ‘carrying off by force’. The notion of ‘swiftness’ soon became incorporated into the meaning, however, and although the Latin adjective retained its original connotations of violence (it suggested ‘impetuous speed’ or ‘haste’), by the time it reached English it had simply become synonymous with ‘quick’.
=> rapture - rapid (adj.)
- 1630s, "moving quickly," from French rapide (17c.) and directly from Latin rapidus "hasty, swift, rapid; snatching; fierce, impetuous," from rapere "hurry away, carry off, seize, plunder," from PIE root *rep- "to snatch" (cognates: Greek ereptomai "devour," harpazein "snatch away," Lithuanian raples "tongs"). Meaning "happening in a short time" is from 1780. Related: Rapidly; rapidness. Rapid-transit first attested 1852, in reference to street railways; rapid eye movement is from 1906.
中文词源
来源于拉丁语形容词rapidus(迅速的)。
词根词缀: -rap-抓 + -id形容词词尾
该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:rapid 词源,rapid 含义。
来自拉丁语 rapere,抓住,抓取,词源同 rob,rip,rapid.引申词义快速的。
来自拉丁语 rapere,抓住,抓取,词源同 rob,rip,rapid.引申词义快速的。