arr
名词 n.
动词 v.
感叹词 intj.
英 /ɑː(ɹ)/
美 /ɑɹː/|[ɑ̝̹ɹ̝ː]|[ɑ̝̹ɹ̻̝ː]
英文释义
名词 n.
- Abbreviation of arrival.
- Abbreviation of arrondissement.
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Alternative form of ar; the name of the Latin script letter R/r.
— Why against printers all this noise? This summoning of blackguard boys? Why so sagacious in your guesses? Your effs, and tees, and arrs, and eſſes? Take my advice; to make you safe, I know a shorter way be half.
- Abbreviation of arrangement.
动词 v.
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To say “arr” like a pirate.
— How do you know someone's a pirate? Because they arr.
感叹词 intj.
- Yes.
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Used stereotypically in imitation of pirates.
— Arr, matey! Tis a dangerous life, the sea – full of giant beasts, raging storms and wayward ships bobbing around like steel icebergs.
词汇关系
衍生词
词源
词源 1
By abbreviation.
词源 2
Possibly from aye.
The pirate-imitation form was derived from the West Country dialect after its use by West Country-born actor Robert Newton (1905–1956) in the films Treasure Island (1950) and Blackbeard the Pirate (1952)—and the former’s spin-off media—in which he played, respectively, the fictional pirate Long John Silver and the historical pirate Edward “Blackbeard” Teach (c. 1680 – 1718; also a West Country native).
The pirate-imitation form was derived from the West Country dialect after its use by West Country-born actor Robert Newton (1905–1956) in the films Treasure Island (1950) and Blackbeard the Pirate (1952)—and the former’s spin-off media—in which he played, respectively, the fictional pirate Long John Silver and the historical pirate Edward “Blackbeard” Teach (c. 1680 – 1718; also a West Country native).
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