farm

英 [fɑ?m] 美[fɑrm]
  • vi. 種田,務農;經營農場
  • n. 農場;農家;畜牧場
  • vt. 養殖;耕種;佃出(土地)

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詞態變化


復數:?farms;第三人稱單數:?farms;過去式:?farmed;過去分詞:?farmed;現在分詞:?farming;

中文詞源


farm 農場,農莊

詞源有爭議。可能來自拉丁語firma, 固定付款,固定收租。而詞義過渡到農場或農莊本身是較新的引申義。更多參照farmer.

英文詞源


farm
farm: [13] The specifically agricultural connotations of farm are surprisingly recent. The word comes ultimately from Latin firmāre ‘make firm, fix’, which produced a medieval Latin derived noun firma, denoting ‘fixed payment’. English acquired the word via Old French ferme, and originally used it in just this sense (‘I will each of them all have 4d to drink when they pay their farm’, Bury Wills 1463); something of this early sense is preserved in the verbal usage farm out, which to begin with signified ‘rent out’.

By the 16th century the noun was shifting semantically from ‘fixed (rental) payment’ to ‘land leased for such payment, for the purpose of cultivation’, but only very gradually did the notion of a farm being specifically a leased piece of land die out.

=> firm
farm (n.)
c. 1300, "fixed payment (usually in exchange for taxes collected, etc.), fixed rent," from Old French ferme "a rent, lease" (13c.), from Medieval Latin firma "fixed payment," from Latin firmare "to fix, settle, confirm, strengthen," from firmus "firm" (see firm (adj.)).

Sense of "tract of leased land" is first recorded early 14c.; that of "cultivated land" (leased or not) is 1520s. A word of confused history, but there is agreement that "the purely agricultural sense is comparatively modern" [Century Dictionary]. There is a set of Old English words that appear to be related in sound and sense; if these, too, are from Latin it would be a very early borrowing. Some books strenuously defend a theory that the Anglo-Saxon words are original (perhaps related to feorh "life").

Phrase buy the farm "die in battle," is at least from World War II, perhaps a cynical reference to the draftee's dream of getting out of the war and going home, in many cases to a peaceful farmstead. But fetch the farm is prisoner slang from at least 1879 for "get sent to the infirmary," with reference to the better diet and lighter duties there.
farm (v.)
mid-15c., "to rent (land)," from Anglo-French fermer, from ferme "a rent, lease" (see farm (n.)). The agricultural sense is from 1719. Original sense is retained in to farm out.

雙語例句


1. His most prized time, though, will be spent quietly on his farm.
不過,他最寶貴的時光將在自己的農場里平靜地度過。

來自柯林斯例句

2. I came to live at the farm by happenstance.
我來到該農場住下純屬偶然。

來自柯林斯例句

3. You lived on the farm until you came back to America?
你回美國之前一直生活在農場嗎?

來自柯林斯例句

4. In 1970 the average size of a French farm was 19 hectares.
1970年,法國農場的平均規模為19公頃。

來自柯林斯例句

5. The farm is open to the public only during two open-house weekends.
該農場僅在兩個周末接待日才對公眾開放。

來自柯林斯例句

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