burglarize(v.)
"commit burglary upon," 1865年,美国英语,由 burglary 和 -ize 组成。在英国和加拿大被谴责为美国野蛮行为。相关词汇: Burglarized; burglarizing。
We see in a telegraphic despatch from across the boundary line that a store was "burglarized" a short time ago. We are sorry that any thing so dreadful should have happened to any of our inventive cousins. Truly the American language is "fearfully and wonderfully made." [Upper Canada Law Journal, September 1865, p.228]
我们从边界线那边的电报中看到,不久前有一家商店被 "burglarized"。我们很遗憾任何可怕的事情都会发生在我们有创造力的表兄弟身上。确实,美国语言是“可怕而奇妙的”。[上加拿大法律杂志,1865年9月,第228页]
Burglarize, to, a term creeping into journalism. "The Yankeeisms donated, collided, and burglarized have been badly used up by an English magazine writer." (Southern Magazine, April, 1871.) The word has a dangerous rival in the shorter burgle. [Maximilian Schele De Vere, "Americanisms; The English of the New World," 1872]
Burglarize,一个正在渗透到新闻业中的术语。 “捐赠,碰撞和 burglarized 这些美国俚语已经被一位英国杂志作家严重批评。”(Southern Magazine,1871年4月。)这个词在 burgle 这个更短的词中有一个危险的竞争对手。[马克西米利安·谢勒·德·维尔,“美国俚语; 新世界的英语”,1872年]
该词起源时间:1865年