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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/10/31 16:34 UTC 版)
語源 1
UK 1960s. Unclear origin; one explanation is that it was borrowed from Angloromani yuser (“clean”, verb) and yusher (“clear”, verb), from Angloromani yus-, yuz-, yuzh- (“clean”) and yush- (“clear”), from Romani žuž-, už- (“clean”, adjective) (also compare Hindi उज्ज्वल (ujjval, “bright”)), but this has been seen as problematic. Another theory is that the term is instead an "expressive formation" similar to whoosh and swish. The South African sense reportedly comes from a regional pronunciation of "Jewish", alluding to the high reputation of Jewish tailors at the time, but this has also been considered unlikely. All senses originated around the same time, with the first attributed use of the noun in 1968 and the verb in 1970.
動詞
zhoosh (third-person singular simple present zhooshes, present participle zhooshing, simple past and past participle zhooshed)
- (transitive, originally Polari, UK and Australia, slang) To tweak, finesse or improve (something); to make more appealing or exciting. Usually with up.
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1988, Neil Bartlett, Who Was That Man?, →ISBN, page 82:
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Mostly the words are dusted off and brought out when we wish to zhoosh up the conversation, to announce a particular delight in our queenly style.
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形容詞
zhoosh (comparative more zhoosh, superlative most zhoosh)
名詞
zhoosh (usually uncountable, plural zhooshes)
- (slang) Style, glamor (especially in regard to clothing).
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2020 June 18, Simon Doonan, “Let's Return to the Exuberance of Window Shopping”, in Town & Country:
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I grew up in a rain-lashed industrial town near London. Glamour and excitement were thin on the ground. The Swinging Sixties had yet to swing. No telly, no luxuries, no zhoosh. Except at Christmas time. Once a year, the local department store would festoon the window displays with twinkly lights and fake garland.
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派生語
語源 2
Onomatopoeic, from the sound of a blender.
動詞
zhoosh (third-person singular simple present zhooshes, present participle zhooshing, simple past and past participle zhooshed)
- (informal, transitive) To blend ingredients together using an electric food mixer.
名詞
zhoosh (plural zhooshes)
参照
- ^ “zhuzh, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, December 2020.
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