bastard
bastard 英 [ˈbɑ:stəd] 美 [ˈbæstərd]
adj. 私生的 n. 私生子
名词复数:bastards
- Bastard used to be a not nice thing you called a child whose parents weren't married. But now it's a more general insult hurled toward a jerk or bad person. Bastard can also simply mean "fraudulent."
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- adj. 私生的
- n. 私生子
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1. 'You bastard!' he remembered her screaming out.
你这个杂种!” 他记得她尖叫道。
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2. But how can I let my three years of hard work be stolen by this sneaky bastard?
但是我怎么能让我三年的努力学习被这个卑鄙的杂种给窃取?
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3. "I don't want people to call her (her daughter) a bastard and abuse my brothers.My brothers won't have honour in our society until he marries me," she says.
“我并不希望人们称她(我的女儿)是私生子,也不希望人们辱骂我的表哥,他在我们国家将无法受人尊敬,除非他同我结婚”,她说。
- bastard (n.) "illegitimate child," early 13c., from Old French bastard "acknowledged child of a nobleman by a woman other than his wife" (11c., Modern French bâtard), probably from fils de bast "packsaddle son," meaning a child conceived on an improvised bed (saddles often doubled as beds while traveling), with pejorative ending -art (see -ard). Alternative possibly is that the word is from Proto-Germanic *banstiz "barn," equally suggestive of low origin.
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