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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/03 19:40 UTC 版)
Origin uncertain. Perhaps from 中期英語 pranken (“to adorn, arrange one's attire”), probably from Middle Dutch pronken, proncken (“to flaunt, make a show, arrange one's attire”), related to German prangen (“to make a show, be resplendent”), Dutch prangen (“to squeeze, press”), Danish pragt (“pomp, splendor”), all from Proto-Germanic *pranganą, *prangijaną, *prag- (“to press, squeeze, thring”), from Proto-Indo-European *brengʰ- (“to press, squeeze”). Or, perhaps ultimately related to Proto-Germanic *brahtaz, similar to Dutch pracht (“splendor”), Swedish prakt (“glory, pomp”) (loaned from Low German).
Cognate with Middle Low German prunken (“to flaunt”), German prunken (“to flaunt”), Danish prunke (“to make a show, prank”). Sense of "mischievous act" from earlier verbal sense of "to be crafty or subtle, set in order, adjust". See also prink, prance, prong.
prank (third-person singular simple present pranks, present participle pranking, simple past pranked, past participle pranked or (archaic) prankt)
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嘲笑.
a merry prank
a wicked prank
爆笑.
爆笑.
暴行.
毒舌.
毒舌.
毒舌.
毒舌.
毒舌.
毒舌.
毒舌.
毒舌.
a childish prank
乱射.
乱射.
暗算.
a malignant prank
I shiver.
叫ぶ。
I scream.
I scream.
I dance.
a merry prank
a wicked prank
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
a hiccup