fen

名词 n. 感叹词 intj.
/fɛn/    /fɛn/|/fɪn/|/fen/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A type of wetland fed by ground water and runoff, containing peat below the waterline, characteristically alkaline.
    — Near-synonyms: marsh, swamp, bog, mire
  2. A unit of currency in China, one-hundredth of a yuan.
    — One poster, which appeared on the Barkhor on 20 May, ridiculed the way neighbourhood committees were recruiting participants: “We paid 30 fen for one stone, but you hire people for 30 yuan for the picnic in the Norbulingka” (“30 fen” — one hundred fen is one yuan — is a joking reference to Chinese accusations that Tibetans were paid 30 fen by splittists for each stone thrown on 1 October 1987).
  3. a plural of fan used by enthusiasts of science fiction, fantasy, and anime, partly from whimsy and partly to distinguish themselves from fans of sport, etc. slang
    — Sad to relate, some of the European delegates were probably insurgents rather than true fen. […] But the Europeans could be counted on to take the long view, and many of them would probably turn out to be real fen and fenne after all.
  4. A fennec fox. Internet,informal,slang
    — Your fursona holding mine while she's arguing with some random person Like you're cradling the little fen & she's screaming out threats
  5. A kind of mildew that grows on hops. obsolete,uncountable
    — […]whereby the ſtagnating ſap corrupts, and breeds mouldy fen, which often ſpoils whole tracts of, till then, flouriſhing hop-grounds.
  6. Any swamp or mire (especially with negative connotations). broadly
    — Caliban: As wicked dewe, as ere my mother bruſh'd / With Rauens feather from vnwholeſome Fen / Drop on you both : A Southweſt blow on yee, / And bliſter you all ore.
感叹词 intj.
  1. Used in children's games to prevent or forestall another player's action; a check or bar. obsolete

词形变化

fens plural fen plural fens plural fens plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English fen, fenne, from Old English fenn (“fen; marsh; mud; dirt”), Proto-West Germanic *fani, from Proto-Germanic *fanją, from Proto-Indo-European *pen- (“bog, mire”).
See also West Frisian fean, Dutch veen, German Fenn, Norwegian fen; also Middle Irish en (“water”), enach (“swamp”), Old Prussian pannean (“peat-bog”), Sanskrit पङ्क (paṅka, “marsh, mud, mire, slough”).
词源 2
From Chinese 分 (fēn). Doublet of hoon and fan.
词源 3
From fan, by analogy with men as the plural of man.
词源 4
Clipping of fennec (“a small fox of the species Vulpes zerda, found in the Sahara (excluding the coast) and having distinctive oversized ears.”).
词源 5
Compare fend.
词源 6
From Middle English *vene, Kentish variant of *fine, from Old English fyne (“moisture, mold, mildew”), from Proto-Germanic *funiz, *fun- (“moisture, mold”); compare vinew.
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