affray

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英式音标:[əˈfreɪ] 美式音标:[əˈfre]
affray基本解释 n. 滋事;骚乱;争论 affray的意思释义 n.(尤指在公共场所的)吵架;扰乱;打群架;闹事英英释义 affray[ ə\'fre

affray怎么读

英式音标:[əˈfreɪ]

美式音标:[əˈfre]

affray基本解释

n. 滋事;骚乱;争论

affray的意思释义

n.

(尤指在公共场所的)吵架;扰乱;打群架;闹事

英英释义

affray[ ə\'frei ]

n.

noisy quarrel

同义词:altercationfracas

a noisy fight

同义词:disturbancefrayruffle

affray用法及例句

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

I was responsible for creating a huge affray.

我对那场大争吵是有责任的。

That is common affray, his wife blame he comes home too late.

那是一次普通的吵架,他老婆责怪他太晚回家。

The men were charged with causing an affray.

那些人被控扰乱治安。

例句参考

A Probe into Affray

The long affray : the poaching wars, 1760-1914

Order and Affray: Defensive Privileges in Warfare

On Basic Issues of Crime of Affray

Relevant Issues on the Crime of Affray

The Suggs Affray: The Black Cavalry in the Johnson County War

British Medical Association enters GM-crop affray.

Contested Terrains: Ethnic and Gendered Spaces in the Harbour Grace Affray

From Virtual to Reality——Based on the Interpretation of the Network Affray Crime

The Difference and Establishment between the Affray by Forcibly Taking and Robbery——From the perspective of juvenile justice

affray词源

affray

affray: [14] Affray is a word of mixed Germanic and Romance origin. The noun comes from the verb, ‘alarm’ (now obsolete, but still very much with us in the form of its past participle, afraid), which was borrowed into English from Anglo- Norman afrayer and Old French effreer and esfreer. These go back to a hypothetical Vulgar Latin verb *exfridāre, which was composed of the Latin prefix ex- ‘out’ and an assumed noun *fridus, which Latin took from the Frankish *frithuz ‘peace’ (cognate with German friede ‘peace’, and with the name Frederick). The underlying meaning of the word is thus ‘take away someone’s peace’.=> afraid, belfry

affray (n.)

c. 1300, \"state of alarm produced by a sudden disturbance,\" from Old French effrei, esfrei \"disturbance, fright,\" from esfreer (v.) \"to worry, concern, trouble, disturb,\" from Vulgar Latin *exfridare, a hybrid word meaning literally \"to take out of peace,\" from Latin ex- \"out of\" (see ex-) + Frankish *frithu \"peace,\" from Proto-Germanic *frithuz \"peace, consideration, forbearance\" (cognates: Old Saxon frithu, Old English friðu, Old High German fridu \"peace, truce\"), from suffixed form of PIE root *pri- \"to be friendly, love\" (see free (adj.)). Meaning \"breach of the peace, riotous fight in public\" is from late 15c. Related verb afrey (early 14c.) survives almost exclusively in its past participle, afraid (q.v.).

affray相关例句

1.A person is guilty of affray if he uses or threatens to use unlawful violence towards another, and his conduct is such that a reasonable person who happens to be present may fear for his safety

若一个人对另一个人使用或威胁使用非法暴力而且他的行为使一个在场的正常人为自己的安全担心时,他就犯有在公共场所斗殴罪

7.His success with Jane had resulted in the affray between him and John.

他和珍的成功导致他和约翰间的口角。

9.An interesting shooting affray was on in the mountains of Kentucky.

在肯塔基州山区发生了有趣的*战。

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