单词 | maroon |
释义 | maroon1[ muh-roon ] / məˈrun / SEE SYNONYMS FOR maroon ON THESAURUS.COM adjectivedark brownish-red. Chiefly British.
Origin of maroon11585–95; <French marron literally, chestnut, Middle French <Upper Italian (Tuscan marrone), perhaps ultimately derivative of pre-Latin *marr- stone Words nearby maroonMarne, Maroc, marocain, Maroni, Maronite, maroon, Maroon Peak, maroquin, maror, Maros, Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome Definition for maroon (2 of 2)maroon2 [ muh-roon ] / məˈrun / verb (used with object)to put ashore and abandon on a desolate island or coast by way of punishment or the like, as was done by buccaneers. to place in an isolated and often dangerous position: The rising floodwaters marooned us on top of the house. to abandon and leave without aid or resources: Having lost all his money, he was marooned in the strange city. noun(often initial capital letter) any of a group of Black people, descended from fugitive slaves of the 17th and 18th centuries, living in the West Indies and Guiana, especially in mountainous areas. a person who is marooned: Robinson Crusoe lived for years as a maroon. Origin of maroon2First recorded in 1660–70; from French mar(r)on, apparently from American Spanish cimarrón “wild”; first used in reference to domestic animals that escaped into the woods, later to people who escaped slavery; see cimarron Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for maroonBritish Dictionary definitions for maroon (1 of 2)maroon1 / (məˈruːn) / verb (tr)to leave ashore and abandon, esp on an island to isolate without resources nouna descendant of a group of runaway slaves living in the remoter areas of the Caribbean or Guyana US and Canadian informal a person who has been marooned, esp on an island Word Origin for maroonC17 (applied to fugitive slaves): from American Spanish cimarrón wild, literally: dwelling on peaks, from Spanish cima summit British Dictionary definitions for maroon (2 of 2)maroon2 / (məˈruːn) / noun
an exploding firework, esp one used as a warning signal Word Origin for maroonC18: from French, literally: chestnut, marron 1 Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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