gang

          英 [g??] 美[ɡ??]
          • n. 群;一伙;一組
          • vt. 使成群結隊;結伙傷害或恐嚇某人
          • vi. 成群結隊
          • n. (Gang)人名;(法)岡;(羅)甘格;(英)甘

          CET4TEM4IELTS考研CET6中頻詞核心詞匯

          詞態變化


          復數:?gangs;

          助記提示


          1. go, gone => gang.

          中文詞源


          gang 一群,一伙

          來自PIE*ghengh, 走,詞源同go(有爭議)。即走的一群人。

          英文詞源


          gang
          gang: [12] Gang originally meant ‘going, journey’. It was borrowed from Old Norse gangr, which goes back ultimately to the same Germanic source (the verb *ganggan ‘go’) as produced the German past participle gegangen ‘gone’ and Old English gangan ‘go’ – still preserved in Scottish gang ‘go’ and in gangway [17]. Originally literally a ‘way for going’.

          The word’s modern meaning seems to have developed via ‘quantity carried on a journey’ (a common usage in Scottish English well into the 19th century) and ‘set of articles carried together’ to (in the 17th century) ‘group of workmen’ and ‘group of people acting together for a (bad) purpose’.

          gang (v.)
          1856, from gang (n.). Related: Ganged; ganging. To gang up (on) is first attested 1919.
          gang (n.)
          from Old English gang "a going, journey, way, passage," and Old Norse gangr "a group of men, a set," both from Proto-Germanic *gangaz (cognates: Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Danish, Dutch, Old High German, German gang, Old Norse gangr, Gothic gagg "act of going"), from PIE root *ghengh- "to step" (cognates: Sanskrit jangha "shank," Avestan zanga- "ankle," Lithuanian zengiu "I stride"). Thus not considered to be related to go.

          The sense evolution is probably via meaning "a set of articles that usually are taken together in going" (mid-14c.), especially a set of tools used on the same job. By 1620s this had been extended in nautical speech to mean "a company of workmen," and by 1630s the word was being used, with disapproving overtones, for "any band of persons traveling together," then "a criminal gang or company" (gang of thieves, gang of roughs, etc.). By 1855 gang was being used in the sense "group of criminal or mischievous boys in a city." In American English, especially of slaves working on plantations (1724). Also formerly used of animal herds or flocks (17c.-19c.). Gangway preserves the original sense of the word, as does gangplank.

          雙語例句


          1. Come on over, we've got lots of the old gang here.
          過來吧,好多老朋友都在這兒。

          來自柯林斯例句

          2. His family was subjected to a hideous attack by the gang.
          他的家人遭到了匪幫的恐怖襲擊。

          來自柯林斯例句

          3. There are problems of urban decay and gang violence.
          存在城市衰敗和幫派暴力的問題。

          來自柯林斯例句

          4. The gang thought of hitting him too, but decided just to spit.
          那伙人也想過要揍他,但最后只是啐了他一口。

          來自柯林斯例句

          5. The gang finally fled with a large amount of cash and jewellery.
          該團伙最后攜大量現金和珠寶逃之夭夭。

          來自柯林斯例句

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