gaffe
英 [gæf]
美
- n. 失态;过失
- n. (Gaffe)人名;(法)加夫
GRE
gaffe 失礼原义为钩子,同gaff. 失礼义词源不详,可能是来自拟声词,鸭子叫声,拙劣的说话。
- gaffe (n.)
- "blunder," 1909, perhaps from French gaffe "clumsy remark," originally "boat hook," from Middle French gaffe (15c.), from Old Provençal gafar "to seize," probably from a Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *gaf-, which is perhaps from PIE *kap- "to grasp, catch" (see capable). Sense connection between the hook and the blunder is obscure; the gaff was used to land big fish. Or the Modern English word might derive from British slang verb gaff "to cheat, trick" (1893); or gaff "criticism" (1896), from Scottish dialect sense of "loud, rude talk" (see gaff (n.2)).
- 1. I had no idea of the gaffe which I was committing.
- 我不清楚我犯了什么错误.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. He didn't realize what a gaffe he'd made.
- 他没意识到自己已出乖露丑.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. Wuduo stuck out her tongue in dismay at her gaffe.
- 五多把舌伸伸,表示口不关风说错了话.
来自汉英文学 - 中国现代小说
- 4. He made an embarrassing gaffe at the convention last weekend.
- 他在上周末的会议上出了洋相,狼狈不堪。
来自辞典例句
- 5. He would have to make amends for his monumental gaffe of earlier today.
- 他一定得对今天早上极端失礼的行为进行补救.
来自辞典例句