1. Romantic 浪漫的 We associate this word with sweetness and love, but it emerged from the conquer ing powers of the Roman Empire. 虽然我们一直把romantic这个词与“甜蜜、爱情”相联系,但是这个词却来自于罗马帝国的强大的征服力。 The expansion of ancient Rome created various dialects of Latin called romans. (These evolved into Italian, French, Spanish, and others – the Romance languages.) 古罗马帝国的扩张致使了各种拉丁方言的诞生,这些方言被称作romans.(现在这些方言演变为了意大利语、法语、西班牙语等等罗曼语系。) Romans were used to write popular stories involving chivalric or courtly love, and such tales became known as romances. 当时人们用Romans语言来写包括骑士时代或宫廷式爱情故事在内的各种流行小说,而这些故事后来就被称为romances了。 If we describe Rome today as a romantic city, we're using a word that has travelled a long way to come home. 如果现在我们用romantic这个词来形容罗马的话,那我们可是把这个词从远方带回了它的故乡呢。 2. Valentine 情人;情人节礼物 Christianity has more than one martyr named Valentine, and the one, true Valentine is uncertain. 基督教的殉教者中绝对不止一个人叫Valentine,而这个真正的Valentine究竟是谁并不确定。 Romantics favor the tale of the third-century Roman emperor and priest Valentine. Supposedly, Valentine had fallen in love with his jailer's daughter, and shortly before his death sent a letter to her from your Valentine. 浪漫主义者们喜欢三世纪罗马帝王与牧师Valentine的故事。据说,牧师Valentine同监狱狱卒的女儿相爱了,在自己临死前不久,他给了女孩一封信,上面写着“来自你的Valentine”。 3. Amour 奸情 In 2010, a poll of linguist s rated amour – the French word for love, simple and sweet – the most romantic word in the world. In English, the word gains drama and loses innocence. 2010年语言学家们开展了一次投票,amour这个意为“爱情”的法语单词被选为世界上最浪漫的单词,因为它简单又甜蜜。可是到了英语里,这个词被赋予了更多戏剧感,而丧失了原本的纯真。(这个词真冤啊!) 4. Adonis 美少年 In Greek mythology , the beautiful young Adonis was beloved by both Persephone and Aphrodite, so Zeus decreed the young man should divide his time and attention between the two goddesses. 在希腊神话中,美少年Adonis同时受到冥界王后Persephone以及爱与美的女神Aphrodite的爱慕,最后宙斯命令Adonis要分配时间和精力给两位女神。 He was later killed by a wild boar – an attack that may have been arranged to avenge another of Adonis' romantic intrigues. Adonis后来被一头野猪杀死,这一次的袭击可能是有人安排,为了替另一个与Adonis私通者报仇。 5. Aphrodisiac 催欲的;春药 Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love (who was infatuated with Adonis) gave the Greeks the words 'aphrodisia' (heterosexual pleasure) and 'aphrodisiakos' (a gem with aphrodisiac powers). 从热恋着Adonis的希腊爱神Aphrodite的名字衍生出了两个希腊单词:aphrodisia(性快感)和aphrodisiakos(春药). 其实aphrodisiac 这个词也不一定就是那么猥琐的啦,比如可以这么用: To me, one of the most successful attributes of an aphrodisiac meal are colors, aromas, tastes and textures that wake up the palate and challenge the mind. – Amy Reiley 于我而言,能激起人欲望的菜肴最成功的一些特性在于它那能挑拨味蕾、动摇思想的色香味和口感。– Amy Reiley 6. Infatuation 醉心 An infatuation , by definition, is an emotion that shouldn't be taken too seriously. The word's etymology makes the same point. It traces back to the Latin for foolish or silly, as does another insulting term: fatuous. 从定义上来说,infatuation所表达的这种感情是不能太当真的。从词源学来说也是如此。追究infatuation的起源会发现,它同另一个侮辱人的单词fatuous(愚昧的)一样,都是来自于拉丁语中某个表达“愚蠢,糊涂”意思的单词。 究竟什么是infatuation,什么是love?有人给了这样的形容: Infatuation is like a roller coaster ride – crazy, scary and somewhat fun, while love is something more down to earth, less exhilarating , less dramatic but more real. Infatuation就像坐过山车,刺激、心慌、又有些兴奋;而love不像infatuation这样漂浮,它没那么令人振奋、没那么扣人心弦,但却更加现实。
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