来自古英语pluccian,拔出,拉,扯,来自West-Germanic*plokken,拔,借自拉丁语pilare,拔 头发,来自pilus,头发,词源同pile,depilatory.
To pluck a rose, an expression said to be used by women for going to the necessary house, which in the country usually stands in the garden. [F. Grose, "Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," 1785]This euphemistic use is attested from 1610s. To pluck up "summon up" is from c. 1300.
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来自《简明英汉词典》