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单词 arsy-versy
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Definition of arsy-versy in English:

arsy-versy

adverb & adjectiveɑːsɪˈvəːsi
informal
  • In a confused, disordered, or perversely contrary state or manner.

    〈非正式〉乱七八糟的(地),是非颠倒的(地)

    as adjective they got things all arsy-versy

    他们把事情完全弄颠倒了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As one of the characters says (maybe my favourite line), it's an arsy-versy world.
    • The creator of these arsy-versy architectonic visions aims explicitly for ambiguity. ‘What fascinates me is how the photographic image can be manipulated.'
    • Fourthly, it seems to me, Chris Harman's presentation of his adversaries is arsy-versy.
    • I try to do it in a kind of arsy-versy way with my system of having an assistant director.
    • This book presents waste as an aesthetic category that introduces an arsy-versy world where detritus is precious.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from arse + Latin versus 'turned', the addition of -y1 to both elements forming a jingle.

  • topsy-turvy from early 16th century:

    Things have been topsy-turvy since at least 1528. The term is probably based on top and turve, an old word meaning ‘to topple over, overturn’; the extra -ys are similar to those in hurly-burly (M16th from ‘hurling’ meaning ‘commotion’) and arsy-versy (also M16th, from arse and Latin versus, ‘turned’).

Rhymes

Circe, mercy, Percy, pursy

Definition of arsy-versy in US English:

arsy-versy

adjective & adverbˌärsē ˈvərsē
British informal
  • In a confused, disordered, or perversely contrary state or condition.

    〈非正式〉乱七八糟的(地),是非颠倒的(地)

    as adjective they got things all arsy-versy

    他们把事情完全弄颠倒了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fourthly, it seems to me, Chris Harman's presentation of his adversaries is arsy-versy.
    • I try to do it in a kind of arsy-versy way with my system of having an assistant director.
    • As one of the characters says (maybe my favourite line), it's an arsy-versy world.
    • The creator of these arsy-versy architectonic visions aims explicitly for ambiguity. ‘What fascinates me is how the photographic image can be manipulated.'
    • This book presents waste as an aesthetic category that introduces an arsy-versy world where detritus is precious.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from arse + Latin versus ‘turned’, the addition of -y to both elements forming a jingle.

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