surveillanceyoudaoicibaDictYouDict[surveillance 词源字典]
surveillance: see vigil
[surveillance etymology, surveillance origin, 英语词源]
surveillance (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
1802, from French surveillance "oversight, supervision, a watch," noun of action from surveiller "oversee, watch" (17c.), from sur- "over" (see sur- (1)) + veiller "to watch," from Latin vigilare, from vigil "watchful" (see vigil). Seemingly a word that came to English from the Terror in France ("surveillance committees" were formed in every French municipality in March 1793 by order of the Convention to monitor the actions and movements of suspect persons, outsiders, and dissidents).