“chee-chee”的英英意思

单词 chee-chee
释义 chee-chee Anglo-Ind.
Also chi-chi.
[Said to be from Hindī chhī-chhī fie! (lit. dirt, filth), an exclamation attributed to the Eurasians; ‘but perhaps rather indicating the mincing pronunciation attributed to the class’ (Yule).]
A word applied disparagingly to the ‘minced English’ of Eurasians or half-breeds in India, and so to the class themselves.
1781Hicky's Bengal Gaz. 17 Mar. (Y.) Pretty little looking-glasses, Good and cheap for chee-chee misses.1816‘Quiz’ Grand Master v. 118 note, Chee chee is the general designation the half-cast ladies receive in India.1873Fraser's Mag. Oct. 437 (Y.) The hybrid minced English known as chee-chee.1880Sir Ali Baba 122 (Y.) The accents of her tchi-tchi tongue.1888Kipling Gadsbys (1889) 19 A fine Mussoorie chi-chi to bring home.1924Buchan 3 Hostages ix. 133 Then to my surprise he spoke in English—good English, with the chi-chi accent of the Indian.1944H. G. Wells '42 to '44 30 Kipling's chi-chi Imperialism.Ibid. 33 The Empire has contributed its quota of offspring from minor officials and business representatives, not always innocent of a chi-chi accent.1951H. Jordan Islander xiv. 164 The group had originated..with an element of halfcastes in it, but the chi-chi admixture had been long discarded.

 

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