pray
英 [preɪ]
美 [pre]
- vt. 祈祷;恳求;央求
- vi. 祈祷;请;恳求
- n. (Pray)人名;(匈)普劳伊;(英)普雷
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
1. 扑在光线下才是祈祷。朝拜、拜倒、匍匐在光线在下。
2. p- (趴在地上) + ray (沐浴在上帝的阳光之下) => 祈祷。
pray 祈祷,祈求,恳求来自古法语preier,祈祷,祈求,来自拉丁语precari,乞求,要求,恳求,来自PIE*prek,要求,恳求,词源同precarious,deprecate,postulate.
- pray
- pray: [13] Latin precārī meant ‘ask for, entreat, pray’ (it has given English deprecate [17] and imprecation [16]). In Vulgar Latin it became *precāre, which passed into English via Old French preier. The noun prayer [13] goes back ultimately to the Latin adjective precārius ‘obtained by asking or praying’ (source also of English precarious), which was derived from precārī.
=> deprecate, imprecation, precarious - pray (v.)
- early 13c., "ask earnestly, beg," also (c. 1300) "pray to a god or saint," from Old French preier "to pray" (c.900, Modern French prier), from Vulgar Latin *precare (also source of Italian pregare), from Latin precari "ask earnestly, beg, entreat," from *prex (plural preces, genitive precis) "prayer, request, entreaty," from PIE root *prek- "to ask, request, entreat" (cognates: Sanskrit prasna-, Avestan frashna- "question;" Old Church Slavonic prositi, Lithuanian prasyti "to ask, beg;" Old High German frahen, German fragen, Old English fricgan "to ask" a question).
Parenthetical expression I pray you, "please, if you will," attested from 1510s, contracted to pray 16c. Related: Prayed; praying. Praying mantis attested from 1809. The "Gardener's Monthly" of July 1861 lists other names for it as camel cricket, soothsayer, and rear horse.
- 1. We have a beautiful city and we pray it stays that way.
- 我们的城市很美丽,但愿它能保持下去。
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- 2. And what, pray, do you buy and sell, Major?
- 梅杰,请问,你都买卖些什么?
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- 3. One can only pray that the team's manager learns something from it.
- 大家也只能希冀球队教练从中汲取教训。
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- 4. She went to pray for the soul of her late husband.
- 她去为亡夫的灵魂祈祷。
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- 5. His statement ended with the words: "Pray for me."
- 他的声明以“为我祈祷”结束。
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