英[fɒb]美[fɑːb]
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来自德语方言,口袋,口袋表链。欺骗义词源不详,一说来自口袋,偷盗,另一种观点认为来自德语foppen,嘲笑,来自focken,繁殖,性交,最终可追溯至fuck.即成为了somebody-in-law.词源不详。可能来自德语foppen,嘲笑,傻瓜,来自focken,繁殖,性交,最终可追溯至fuck.引申义成了somebody-in-law.最后该词用来指纨绔子弟,花花公子,带有嘲讽意味。=来自古英语stede,位置,地方,来自Proto-Germanic*stadiz,位置,地方,来自PIE*sta,站立,建立,词源同stand,state.引申词义代替,缩写自in somebody's stead,在某人的位置。
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noun(名词)
小知识
A fob is a chain that holds an old-fashioned pocket watch. If your grandfather carries his watch around in a little pocket in his vest, it's probably attached with a fob.
It's uncommon to see a watch fob these days, but they were once as ordinary as the watches they held. The little pockets sewn in men's clothing were also fobs, and today, a key chain is sometimes called a fob. When fob is a verb, it means to fool people or play a trick on them, especially by giving them something less valuable than they expect. This meaning is from the obsolete fobbe, “cheater.”