VOA慢速英语2015 词汇典故:抵押贷款
时间:2019-01-12 作者:英语课 分类:2015年VOA慢速英语(八)月
Mortgage and Other 'Death' Words 词汇典故:抵押贷款
Now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories.
Part of the “American Dream” is to own a home. Many Americans borrow money when they buy a home. They use a mortgage loan, known simply as a mortgage, to help pay for the property. To get the money, the buyer signs an agreement with a bank or loan company. The borrower promises to pay back the money, plus interest, over a period of years.
The word “mortgage” comes from two Old French words. Mort means dead and gage 1 means to promise or pledge. Combine the two terms and you get “death pledge.” Perhaps this deadly sounding name is why many people are afraid to buy a house, and choose to rent one instead. Because of the word’s French roots, we do not pronounce the letter “t” in mortgage.
The second half of the word, gage, is part of another useful word - engage. Engage has many meanings.
You can enter into battle with, or engage, your enemy. You can engage, or ask, someone to work for you. If you are engaged in a business, you’ve been taking part in it or doing it.
To engage also means to hold someone’s attention. If you have an engaging speaking style, you can hold the attention of others -- or engage them -- for a long time.
An engagement can be a single promise to be some place at a given time. For example, “He has an engagement this evening and won’t be able to make it.” Or an engagement can be a serious promise to marry someone. You can say, “The couple got engaged two years ago, which makes it a really long engagement!"
But let’s leave the happy thoughts of marriage and get back to death. The French term “mort” gives a deathly meaning to other English words – words like mortal, mortality, mortician and mortuary.
As a noun, mortal means a human being. But as an adjective, mortal means something or someone is subject to death. All mortal creatures will die. Mortal can also describe something or someone belonging to this world.
Many religious people believe that when we die, we simply leave our mortal life -- or life on this world -- for an afterlife. Something that does not die is immortal 2. Clergymen or other religious leaders often pray for a person’s “immortal soul.”
Mortal can also be used for something or someone with the ability to cause death. For example, someone who is your mortal enemy may want to kill you or they just may never give up in the fight against you. In battle, if you suffer a mortal wound, you are likely to die from it. Mortal combat means a fight to the death. These three are all common word combinations using the word “mortal.”
On the lighter 3 side is the word “mortified 4.” When you are mortified, you feel so embarrassed or foolish that you want to die -- but not really. We often use mortified in situations that are not very serious.
Being a mortician, however, can be serious business. A mortician prepares dead people for burial. They also can help plan and organize funerals. The word mortician is a combination of mortuary, a place in which dead bodies are kept, and the suffix 5 –ician, as in physician.
- Can you gage what her reaction is likely to be?你能揣测她的反应可能是什么吗?
- It's difficult to gage one's character.要判断一个人的品格是很困难的。
- The wild cocoa tree is effectively immortal.野生可可树实际上是不会死的。
- The heroes of the people are immortal!人民英雄永垂不朽!
- The portrait was touched up so as to make it lighter.这张画经过润色,色调明朗了一些。
- The lighter works off the car battery.引燃器利用汽车蓄电池打火。
- She was mortified to realize he had heard every word she said. 她意识到自己的每句话都被他听到了,直羞得无地自容。
- The knowledge of future evils mortified the present felicities. 对未来苦难的了解压抑了目前的喜悦。 来自《简明英汉词典》