Pokémon

名词 n. 专有名词
/ˈpəʊkəmɒn/    /ˈpoʊ.keɪˌmɑn/|/ˈpoʊ.kə.mɑn/|/ˈpoʊkiˌmɑn/|/ˈpəʉkəmɔn/|/ˈpɐʉkəmɒn/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A pocket monster; a fictional creature from the universe of the Pokémon franchise.
    — Pokémons are the latest and adamantly conformist craze among middle-childhood boys. The theme of the video games that started the craze is, as usual, the triumph of good over evil. The hero is a child, twelve-year-old Ash. His goal is to capture all 150-plus nonhuman creatures called Pokémons, train them to be good, and use them to capture the remaining wicked Pokémons that so far have escaped. In the games, Ash is not your ally: he is you. Each of the Pokémons has its own sort of power which, after conversion, accrues to Ash’s (your) favor.
专有名词
  1. A Japanese media franchise featuring fictional creatures that are captured by humans and trained to battle each other.
    — The organization has also named three newly discovered, rare beetles after characters from Pokémon – the Japanese anime series that spawned an entire franchise of video games, toys and trading cards.

词形变化

Pokemon alternative,informal Pokémon plural Pokémons nonstandard,plural Pokemon alternative,informal

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Germanic *puhô
Frankish *pokōbor.
Anglo-Norman poche
Proto-Indo-European *-tós
Proto-Italic *-tosder.?
Latin -ittus
Anglo-Norman -ete
Anglo-Norman poketbor.
Middle English pocket
English pocketbor.
Japanese ポケット
Proto-Indo-European *men-
Proto-Indo-European *-yeti
Proto-Indo-European *-éyeti
Proto-Indo-European *monéyeti
Proto-Italic *moneō
Proto-Indo-European *-tḗr
Proto-Indo-European *-trom
Proto-Italic *-trom
Proto-Italic *monestrom
Latin mōnstrumbor.
Old French monstrebor.
Middle English monstre
English monsterbor.
Japanese モンスター
Japanese ポケットモンスターclip.
Japanese ポケモン (Pokemon)bor.
English Pokémon
Borrowed from Japanese ポケモン (Pokemon), a clipped compound of ポケットモンスター (Poketto Monsutā), itself from English pocket monster. The acute accent was added to signify the pronunciation.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Germanic *puhô
Frankish *pokōbor.
Anglo-Norman poche
Proto-Indo-European *-tós
Proto-Italic *-tosder.?
Latin -ittus
Anglo-Norman -ete
Anglo-Norman poketbor.
Middle English pocket
English pocketbor.
Japanese ポケット
Proto-Indo-European *men-
Proto-Indo-European *-yeti
Proto-Indo-European *-éyeti
Proto-Indo-European *monéyeti
Proto-Italic *moneō
Proto-Indo-European *-tḗr
Proto-Indo-European *-trom
Proto-Italic *-trom
Proto-Italic *monestrom
Latin mōnstrumbor.
Old French monstrebor.
Middle English monstre
English monsterbor.
Japanese モンスター
Japanese ポケットモンスターclip.
Japanese ポケモン (Pokemon)bor.
English Pokémon
Borrowed from Japanese ポケモン (Pokemon), a clipped compound of ポケットモンスター (Poketto Monsutā), itself from English pocket monster. The acute accent was added to signify the pronunciation.
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