pirate
pirate 英 [ˈpaɪrət] 美 [ˈpaɪrɪt]
n. 海盗;盗版;侵犯专利权者 vt. 掠夺;翻印;剽窃 vi. 做海盗;从事劫掠
进行时:pirating 过去式:pirated 过去分词:pirated 第三人称单数:pirates 名词复数:pirates
- Yarg, matey! A cartoon pirate wears an eye patch, three-cornered hat, billowy shirt, and tall black boots. In real life, a pirate just boards ships and robs them of cargo, valuables, and money, often while wearing regular boring clothes.
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- n. 海盗;盗版;侵犯专利权者
- vt. 掠夺;翻印;剽窃
- vi. 做海盗;从事劫掠
- vi. 做海盗;从事劫掠
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1. This was a mistake because they all discovered how easy it was to be a pirate and became one.
这是一个错误,因为他们都发现做一个海盗是何等的简单,并且都成的海盗。
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2. We are artist, pirate.More than cooks are we.
我们不仅仅是厨师,更是艺术家,海盗。
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3. And I am the pirate, my heart not yet capable of seeing and loving.... Please call me by my true names, so I can hear all my cries and laughter at once, so I can see that my joy and pain are one.
我是海盗,我的心尚未具备观察和关爱的能力……请用真名呼唤我,这样我能立即听见我的哭声和笑声,这样我能看见我的欢乐和痛苦是一体的。
- pirate (n.) c. 1300 (mid-13c. as a surname), from Latin pirata "sailor, corsair, sea robber" (source also of Spanish, Italian pirata, Dutch piraat, German Pirat), from Greek peirates "brigand, pirate," literally "one who attacks" (ships), from peiran "to attack, make a hostile attempt on, try," from peira "trial, an attempt, attack," from PIE *per-ya-, suffixed form of root *per- (3) "to try, risk."
- pirate (v.) 1570s, from pirate (n.). Related: Pirated; pirating.
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