saute的词源
英文词源
- sauté
- sauté: [19] If you sauté something, you are etymologically making it ‘jump’. The word comes from the past participle of French sauter ‘jump’, a descendant of Latin saltāre ‘jump’. This in turn was derived from salīre ‘jump’, which has given English assail, insult, salacious, salient, etc. In the cookery sense sauter is used causatively, to ‘make something jump’, hence to ‘toss’ it in a frying pan.
=> assault, insult, result, salacious, salient - saute (n.)
- 1813, from French sauté, literally "jumped, bounced" (in reference to tossing continually while cooking), past participle of sauter "to jump," from Latin saltare "to hop, dance," frequentative of salire "to leap" (see salient (adj.)). As an adjective, "fried quickly," from 1869. As a verb from 1859. Related: Sauteed.
中文词源
来自法语 saute,跳动的,弹跳的,过去分词格于 sauter,跳,跳起,来自拉丁语 saltare,跳动, 跳舞,反复格于 salire,跳动,蹦跳,词源同 salient,resilient,result.引申词义嫩煎,快炒。字母 l 软化成 u,比较 sauce,salt.
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