exotic

英[ɪg'zɒtɪk;eg-] 美[ɪɡ'zɑtɪk]
  • adj. 异国的;外来的;异国情调的

助记提示


1. exotic <===> outlandish. 构词原理及其含义差不多。

中文词源


exotic 外来的,异国的

exot-, 外面,来自ex-. 即外来的,异国的。

英文词源


exotic (adj.)
1590s, "belonging to another country," from Middle French exotique (16c.) and directly from Latin exoticus, from Greek exotikos "foreign," literally "from the outside," from exo "outside" (see exo-). Sense of "unusual, strange" in English first recorded 1620s, from notion of "alien, outlandish." In reference to strip-teasers and dancing girls, it is attested by 1942, American English.
Exotic dancer in the nightclub trade means a girl who goes through a few motions while wearing as few clothes as the cops will allow in the city where she is working ... ["Life," May 5, 1947]
As a noun from 1640s, "anything of foreign origin," originally plants.

双语例句


1. He sent a basket of exotic fruit and a card.
他送了一篮子异域水果和一张卡片。

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2. Consumers are increasingly interested in the authentically exotic tastes.
消费者对于真正的异国风味越来越情有独钟。

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3. A smuggling racket is killing thousands of exotic birds each year.
走私活动每年都会导致数千只珍奇鸟类死亡。

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4. He took frequent junkets with friends to exotic locales.
他经常和朋友们到一些具有异国情调的地方公款游玩。

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5. the exotic blooms of the orchid
奇异的兰花

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