broach的词源

英文词源

broachyoudaoicibaDictYouDict
broach: [14] The original meaning of broach was ‘pierce’, and it came from a noun meaning ‘spike’. The word’s ultimate source was the Latin adjective brocchus ‘pointed, projecting’, which in Vulgar Latin came to be used as a noun, *broca ‘spike’. This passed into Old French as broche, meaning ‘long needle’ and also ‘spit for roasting’. English first borrowed the word in the 13th century, as brooch, and then took it over again in the 14th century in the above quoted French meanings.

The nominal senses have now either died out or are restricted to technical contexts, but the verb, from the Vulgar Latin derivative *broccare, remains. From ‘pierce’, its meaning became specifically ‘tap a barrel’, which in the 16th century was applied metaphorically to ‘introduce a subject’. In French, the noun broche has produced a diminutive brochette ‘skewer’, borrowed into English in the 18th century; while a derivative of the verb brocher ‘stitch’ has been brochure, literally ‘a few pages stitched together’, also acquired by English in the 18th century.

A further relative is broccoli [17], plural of Italian broccolo ‘cabbage sprout’, a diminutive of brocco ‘shoot’, from Vulgar Latin *brocca.

=> broccoli, brochure, brooch
broach (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"pointed instrument," c. 1300, from Old French broche (12c.) "spit for roasting, awl, point end, top," from Vulgar Latin *brocca "pointed tool," noun use of fem. of Latin adjective broccus "projecting, pointed" (used especially of teeth), perhaps of Gaulish origin (compare Gaelic brog "awl").
broach (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"pierce," early 14c., from the same source as broach (n.). Meaning "begin to talk about" is 1570s, a figurative use with suggestions of "broaching" a cask or of spurring into action (compare Old French brochier, 12c., "to spur," also "to penetrate sexually"). Related: Broached broaching.

中文词源

broach:提出、开口子

发音释义:[brəʊtʃ] vt提出;钻孔;提出;给…开口子n. 钻头;凿子;胸针

词源解释:broach←古法语broche(锥子、尖钻)←通俗拉丁语brocca(尖头工具)

同源词:broker(经纪人、掮客←小贩←酒水零售商←开酒桶的人);brooch(胸针)

broach原本是个名词,表示可以用来凿开物品的尖头工具,后来可作为动词,表示凿开、钻孔,并引申出“提出话题”之意。

助记窍门:broach = br(break、bring)+oach(approach)→打破沉默/提出话题,以便接近美女→提出、开口子

该词的英语词源请访问趣词词源英文版:broach 词源,broach 含义。

broach:引入(尴尬的话题)

来自拉丁词brocca, 针,刺。原指刺开,挑明话题。最终可能同break.