zombie: [19] Zombie was originally the name of a snake-god in the voodoo cult of West Africa, and later of the Caribbean, and it comes from a West African language (it is related to Kongo nzambi ‘god’ and zumbi ‘fetish’). It was later applied to a reanimated corpse in the voodoo cult, and a ghoulish sense of humour transferred the English word in the 1930s to a ‘catatonically slow-witted person’.
zombie (n.)
1871, of West African origin (compare Kikongo zumbi "fetish;" Kimbundu nzambi "god"), originally the name of a snake god, later with meaning "reanimated corpse" in voodoo cult. But perhaps also from Louisiana creole word meaning "phantom, ghost," from Spanish sombra "shade, ghost." Sense "slow-witted person" is recorded from 1936.
實(shí)用例句
1. Without sleep you will become a zombie at work.
不睡覺(jué)的話,工作起來(lái)會(huì)變得反應(yīng)遲鈍。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
2. I didn't want to do anything, I just sat at home and vegetated. I became a total zombie.
我什么也不想做,就是呆坐在家里,過(guò)著百無(wú)聊賴的生活。我完全變成了行尸走肉。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
3. His nights filled with dreams, his days with work - just like a zombie.
把夜里的事交給夢(mèng),白天的事交給手腳, 他仿佛是個(gè)能干活的死人.
來(lái)自漢英文學(xué) - 駱駝祥子
4. He looked like a zombie the morning after he went out drinking.
在他外出喝酒后的次日早晨,他看起來(lái)了無(wú)生氣像一個(gè)僵尸.
來(lái)自辭典例句
5. Hollake was everything that the Efficient Zombie wasn't.