manger: [14] Etymologically, a manger is an ‘eater’, or ‘feeding place’. It comes from Old French mangeoire, a descendant of Vulgar Latin *mandūcātōria. This was derived from Latin mandūcāre ‘chew’, which in modern French has become manger ‘eat’; the use of this as a noun, meaning ‘edible substance’, forms the ultimate basis of English blancmange, literally ‘white food’. From a parallel source comes the name of the skin disease mange [14], an allusion to its ‘eating’ or irritating the skin; mangy is a 16thcentury derivative. => blancmange, mange
manger (n.)
early 14c., from Old French mangeoire "crib, manger," from mangier "to eat" (see mange) + -oire, common suffix for implements and receptacles.
中文解释
1. m + anger => 马很生气,因为没有跟它的马槽、食槽里放食物。因为马槽里没有食物,他很饿。
实用例句
1. The horses were crunching their straw at their manger.
这些马在嘎吱嘎吱地吃槽里的草.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. The horse is tied up to the manger.
马被拴在马槽上.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
3. " But there's a way out: what is vulgarly known as'jumping the manger.'
-- “ 不过,有个办法: 粗话所谓 ‘ 跳槽 ’.
来自汉英文学 - 围城
4. The moment my back is turned everything goes to rack and manger.