ming

名词 n. 动词 v.
/mɪŋ/    /mɪŋ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A mixture. Ireland,UK
  2. Destiny, fate. uncountable
  3. The state of being under mixed ownership; land under mixed ownership, particularly without physical demarcations designating ownership. UK,obsolete
    — 17 September 1811, [Description of] Counterpart of Demise from John Thorold to John Wilson of Grantham, Lincolnshire Archives, Ref. Thor 1/2/ZA25/4 Published by The National Archives, Accessed 19 June 2022. Property: 1. 6 acres of land in ming with a meadow of Glebe land of the rectory of Grayingham.
动词 v.
  1. To mix, blend, mingle. archaic
    — I founde here and there litle peces of marquesites and stones, menged with copper, but I could by no sense or wit perceyue, that the bathes had any notable qualitie thereof.
  2. To be unattractive (person or object). Ireland,UK,slang
  3. To speak of, to mention. obsolete,transitive
  4. To bring (people, animals etc.) together; to be joined, in marriage or sexual intercourse. obsolete
    — the old man [...] him brought into a secret part, / Where that false couple were full closely ment / In wanton lust and lewd embracement [...].
  5. To be foul-smelling. Ireland,UK,slang
  6. To produce through mixing; especially, to knead. Ireland,UK,dialectal

词形变化

mings present,singular,third-person minging participle,present minged participle,past minged past meint participle,past meint past ment participle,past ment past meynt participle,past meynt past minge alternative meng alternative mings plural minge alternative meng alternative mings present,singular,third-person minging participle,present minged participle,past minged past mings present,singular,third-person minging participle,present minged participle,past minged past minge alternative

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词源 1
From Middle English mingen, mengen, from Old English mengan (“to mix, combine, unite, associate with, consort, cohabit with, disturb, converse”), from Proto-West Germanic *mangijan (“to mix, knead”), from Proto-Indo-European *menk- (“to rumple, knead”). Cognate with Dutch mengen (“to mix, blend, mingle”), German mengen (“to mix”), Danish mænge (“to rub”), Old English ġemang (“mixture, union, troop, crowd, multitude, congregation, assembly, business, cohabitation”). More at among.
词源 2
Backformation from minging.
词源 3
From Middle English mingen, mengen, mungen, muneȝen, from Old English myngian, mynegian, ġemynegian (“to bring to mind, have in mind”), from myne (“mind”), from ġemunan (“to remember”), from Proto-Germanic *munaną (“to think”), from Proto-Indo-European *men- (“to think”). Merged in Middle English with Old English ġemyndgian (“to remember, be mindful, remind, intend, commemorate, mention, exhort, impel, warn, demand payment”). More at mind.
词源 4
From Chinese 命 (mìng, “destiny, fate; luck”).
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