英[trɪst]美[trɪst]
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可能来自古诺斯语treysta,相信,信任,词源同trust.后用于文学语言指约会,幽会。
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
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A meeting is when people get together for any reason. But when they are sneaking to meet, notably as secret lovers, it's called a tryst.
The origin of the word tryst comes from Middle English, and originally referred to a designated hunting station. Today it has come to refer to mainly romantic meetings, often with a secretive feel to it. (That's appropriate — aren’t we all hunting for love?) The word tryst might also suggest a hint of danger or intrigue. Perhaps the most romantic tryst in literature was the meeting between Romeo and Juliet — and just look where they ended up!