bachelor 英 [ˈbætʃələ(r)]   美 [ˈbætʃəlɚ, ˈbætʃlɚ]

bachelor

bachelor  英 [ˈbætʃələ(r)] 美 [ˈbætʃəlɚ, ˈbætʃlɚ]

n. 学士;单身汉; 

名词复数:bachelors 

an eligible bachelor 合意单身男子(常因富有而为理想对象)
a confirmed bachelor  信守独身主义的单身汉

  • There are two criteria needed in order to be a bachelor: one is that you can’t be married, and the other is that you have to be a man. Any people outside of these criteria are some other word.
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  • n. 学士;单身汉;
  • 1. an eligible bachelor

    合意单身男子(常因富有而为理想对象)

  • 2. a confirmed bachelor

    信守独身主义的单身汉

  • 3. a Bachelor of Arts ,a Bachelor of Science

    文学士;理学士

  • bachelor (n.) c. 1300, "young man;" also "youthful knight, novice in arms," from Old French bacheler, bachelor, bachelier (11c.) "knight bachelor," a young squire in training for knighthood, also "young man; unmarried man," and a university title. Of uncertain origin; perhaps from Medieval Latin baccalarius "vassal farmer, adult serf without a landholding," one who helps or tends a baccalaria "field or land in the lord's demesne" (according to old French sources, perhaps from an alteration of vacca "a cow" and originally "grazing land" [Kitchin]). Or from Latin baculum "a stick," because the squire would practice with a staff, not a sword. "Perhaps several independent words have become confused in form" [Century Dictionary].
bach·elor / ˈbætʃələ(r) ; NAmE ˈbætʃələr / noun 1 a man who has never been married 未婚男子;单身汉 an eligible bachelor (= one that many people want to marry, especially because he is rich) 合意单身男子(常因富有而为理想对象) a confirmed bachelor (= a person who does not intend to marry; often used in newspapers to refer to a homosexualman) 信守独身主义的单身汉(报章上常用来指同性恋男子) compare spinster 2 ( usuallyBachelor ) a person who has a Bachelor'sdegree (= a first university degree) 学士 a Bachelor of Arts/Engineering/Science 文学士;工程学士;理学士 see also BA , BEd , BSc 3 ( CanE) = bachelor apartment bachelor bachelors bach·elor / ˈbætʃələ(r) ; NAmE ˈbætʃələr /
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