英语单词

foist是什么意思

foist
英 [fɒɪst]***美 [fɔɪst]
  • vt. 偷偷插入;混入;蒙骗;硬卖给;采用欺骗手段出售;把…强加于

助记提示


1. fist => foist.
2. => "take in hand".
3. which originally denoted the dishonest concealing of a dice in one's hand.

中文词源


foist 强加

来自fist, 拳头。其原义为欺骗,来自骰子赌博出老千,手中藏骰子。强加义可能来自拳头。

中文词源


foist
foist: see fist
foist (v.)
1540s, probably from Dutch vuisten "take in hand," from Middle Dutch vuist "fist" (see fist (n.)). Earliest sense was cheating at dice by concealing a loaded one in the palm of the hand with the intention of introducing it into play; general meaning "introduce surreptitiously, work in by a trick" is from 1560s. Related: Foisted; foisting.

双语例句


1. He doesn't try to foist his beliefs on everyone.
他不会勉强每个人接受他的信念.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. He tried to foist some inferior goods ( off ) on me.
他企图把一些劣质货强售给我.
来自辞典例句
3. He's religious but he doesn't try to foist his beliefs on everyone.
他是教徒,但他不想把自己的信仰强加于人.
来自辞典例句
4. Translators should not foist their own opinions into the original book.
译者不应把自己的意见偷偷地插入原著中.
来自辞典例句
5. The left have tried to foist on her the image of a limited suburban reactionary.
左派人士曾经试图把一个目光短浅,见识不广的反动分子的形象强加在她身上.
来自辞典例句