kibitz
英 ['kɪbɪts]
美 ['kɪbɪts]
kibitz 乱出主意,多管闲事来自依地语kibitsen,乱发表意见或提供建议,来自德语gibitz,田凫,凤头麦鸡,拟声词,模仿这种鸟的叫声。引申词义叽叽喳喳,乱出主意,多管闲事。
- kibitz (v.)
- 1927, from Yiddish kibitsen "to offer gratuitous advice as an outsider," from German kiebitzen "to look on at cards, to kibitz," originally in thieves' cant "to visit," from Kiebitz, name of a shore bird (European pewit, lapwing) with a folk reputation as a meddler, from Middle High German gibitz "pewit," imitative of its cry. Young lapwings are proverbially precocious and active, and were said to run around with half-shells still on their heads soon after hatching.
- 1. Workers gathered to munch, gossip, kibitz, laugh.
- 员工们聚拢来,大嚼, 闲话, 抢话,大笑.
来自互联网