Fritz

名词 n. 专有名词

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A German person, usually male. UK,ethnic,offensive,slur
    — Someone sent up a shout and word came that oil had begun to show on the water—that meant one less submarine afloat! Again the roar of guns—again the shout! Two Fritzes sunk. . . !
专有名词
  1. A name used to represent the German people (particularly the German armed forces) as a group. UK,offensive
    — But if Fritz is stationed in that patch of woodland, we've got no chance!
  2. A diminutive of the male given name Friedrich.
    — Uncle Fritz “talked eyes” when he was the most deeply aggrieved; and little Fritz found it most unpleasant to have an American relative addicted to the same bad habit. She came into the room just then and there, and, seeing the two Fritzes in such confidential discussion, would have speedily withdrawn, had not the gentleman risen and begged her to remain.
  3. A surname from German.
    — The highly anticipated all-American matchup between Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe — marking the first US Open semifinals between two US men in nearly 20 years — will cost you quite a few Honey Deuces to attend.

词形变化

Fritzes plural Fritzes plural

词源

词源 1
Borrowed from German Fritz, pet form of Friedrich (“Frederick”).
词源 2
Borrowed from German Fritz, pet form of Friedrich (“Frederick”).
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