不可不知 英语中最常用的6个外来语表达
爱思英语编者按:英语中有许多外来语表达,今天我们就来介绍其中最常用的6种。 Whether you like it or not, foreign expressions represent an integral part of the English language (and of many other languages, too). Knowing the meaning and usage of the most used ones is very important. First of all because it will enable you to understand pieces of text that include them. Secondly, because you might also need to use those expressions on particular situations (avoid using them just to sound smart though). Below you will find 6 foreign expressions commonly used in English, enjoy! De facto is a Latin expression that means “actual” (if used as an adjective) or “in practice” (if used as an adverb). In legal terms, de facto is commonly used in contrast to de jure, which means “by law.” Something, therefore, can emerge either de facto (by practice) or de jure (by law). 2. Vis-à-Vis The literal meaning of this French expression is “face to face”(used as an adverb). It is used more widely as a preposition though, meaning “compared with”or “in relation to.” 3. Status quo This famous Latin expression means “the current or existing state of affairs.”If something changes thestatus quo, it is changing the way things presently are. 4. Cul-de-sac This expression was originated in England by French-speaking aristocrats. Literally it means “bottom of a sack,” but generally it refers to a dead-end street. Cul-de-sac can also be used metaphorically to express an action that leads to nowhere or an impasse. A cul-de-sac of poverty (The Economist) 5. Per se Per se is a Latin expression that means “by itself”or “intrinsically.” 6. Ad hoc Ad hoc, borrowed from the Latin, can be used both as an adjective, where it means “formed or created with a specific purpose,”and as an adverb, where it means “for the specific purpose or situation.” 原文链接:http://www.dailywritingtips.com/6-foreign-expressions-you-should-know/ |