passenger

英 ['pæsɪndʒə] 美 ['pæsɪndʒɚ]
  • n. 旅客;乘客;过路人;碍手碍脚的人
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passenger 旅客,乘客

来自法语passer,走过,经过,-enger,人,词源同messenger.引申词义旅客,乘客。

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passenger: [14] Originally a passenger was a passager – someone who goes on a ‘passage’, makes a journey. The word was borrowed from Old French passager, at first an adjective meaning ‘passing’, which was derived from passage. The n began to appear in the mid-15th century, a product of the same phonetic process as produced the n of harbinger and messenger.
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passenger (n.)
early 14c., passager "passer-by," from Old French passagier "traveler, passer-by" (Modern French passager), noun use of passagier (adj.) "passing, fleeting, traveling," from passage (see passage).
And in this I resemble the Lappwing, who fearing hir young ones to be destroyed by passengers, flyeth with a false cry farre from their nestes, making those that looke for them seeke where they are not .... [John Lyly, "Euphues and His England," 1580]
The -n- was added early 15c. (compare messenger, harbinger, scavenger, porringer). Meaning "one traveling in a vehicle or vessel" first attested 1510s. Passenger-pigeon of North America so called from 1802; extinct since 1914.
1. Most of our flights have a baggage allowance of 44lbs per passenger.
我们大多数航班行李限重为每位乘客44磅。

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2. Mr Fullemann was a passenger in the car when it crashed.
出车祸时,福勒曼先生正在那辆车上。

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3. They wrenched open the passenger doors and jumped into her car.
他们使劲拽开后座车门,跳进了她的车子。

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4. His car has a bullet lodged in the passenger door.
他的车在客座位的门上嵌着一颗子弹。

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5. As a learner rider you must not carry a pillion passenger.
作为摩托车初学者,切勿后座载人。

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