katzenjammer

英 ['kætzən,dʒæmə] 美 [,kætsən'jæmɚ]
  • n. 头痛;沮丧;喧闹

英文词源


katzenjammer (n.)
1849, "a hangover," American English colloquial, from German katzen, comb. form of katze "cat" (see cat (n.)) + jammer "distress, wailing" (see yammer). Hence, "any unpleasant reaction" (1897).
Pleasure can intoxicate, passion can inebriate, success can make you quite as drunk as champagne. The waking from these several stages of delights will bring the same result--Katzenjammer. In English you would call it reaction; but whole pages of English cannot express the sick, empty, weary, vacant feeling which is so concisely contained within these four German syllables. ["Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine," August 1884]
Katzenjammer Kids "spectacularly naughty children" is from title of comic strip first drawn by German-born U.S. comic strip artist Rudolph Dirks (1877-1968) in 1897 for the "New York Journal." It was temporarily de-Germanized during World War I:
"THE SHENANIGAN KIDS" is the new American name for the original "Katzenjammer Kids." Although the original name and idea were pure Holland Dutch, some people may have had the mistaken impression that they were of Germanic origin, and hence the change. It is the same splendid comic as in the past. [International Feature Service advertisement in "Editor & Publisher," July 6, 1918]

双语例句


1. The taxi driver tried to cure his katzenjammer with aspirin.
那个出租车司机想用阿斯匹林治他的宿醉).

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2. Williams showed the symptoms of the psychological katzenjammer newcomers know so well.
威廉斯先生显示出新人所熟悉的那种心理上不安的症状.

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3. The speaker's speech produced a public katzenjammer which forced him to retract certain statements.
那演讲者的演讲引起了公开的骚动,而迫使他收回某些声明.

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