fart: [OE] Fart is a widespread and ancient word in the Indo-European languages, and goes back to a prehistoric Indo-European *perd-, which may originally have been an imitation of the sound of a fart. Its other offspring besides fart include German farzen and furzen, Swedish fjärta, Danish fjerte, Russian perdet’, Polish pierdzieć, Greek pordízō, and Welsh rhechain.
Old English feortan, ultimately from PIE *perd- (cognates: Old High German ferzan, Old Norse freta, Danish fjerte, Sanskrit pard, Greek perdein, Lithuanian perdzu, Russian perdet), of imitative origin. Related: Farted; farting. As a noun, from late 14c.
Clatterer or clatterfart, which wyl disclose anye light secreate. [Richard Huloet, "Abecedarium Anglo-Latinum," 1552]
双语例句
1. You wanna wait'til he bends over and make a fart sound?
你想等他弯腰然后发个屁的声音?
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2. The little fart's getting too big for his britches!
放这么大的屁你的小裤子怎么容得下!
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3. [ Scoffs ] Why should a young girl like that love an old fart like me?
为什么一个那样的年轻女孩应该喜欢我这样的老家伙?
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4. I relied on, fail to understand what was written fart things.
不明白写的什么屁东西.
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5. I'm tired of being fired everytime I fart and cough.