blackguard
英 ['blægɑːd; -gəd]
美 ['blækɡɑrd]
- adj. 粗鄙的;满口脏话的
- n. 恶棍;说脏话的人
- vt. 辱骂
- vi. 捣乱;耍流氓
英文词源
- blackguard (n.)
- 1530s, scullion, kitchen knave. Perhaps once an actual military or guard unit; more likely originally a mock-military reference to scullions and kitchen-knaves of noble households, of black-liveried personal guards, and of shoeblacks. By 1736, sense had emerged of "one of the criminal class." Hence the adjectival use (1784), "of low or worthless character."
双语例句
- 1. This letter will only make them think me a blackguard one.
- 这封信不过使他们把我想得下流而已.
来自辞典例句
- 2. It's no more than the vague charge of an angry blackguard.
- 那只不过是一个恼羞成怒的诈骗犯所编造的含糊其辞的指控.
来自辞典例句
- 3. He was one part blackguard, people said, and three parts buffoon.
- 人家说他是一分流氓气, 三分小丑气.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Her new friends, suffering in silence under her insolences, would welcome a chance to blackguard her.
- 而那些新朋友都是在她的苛待下敢怒而不敢言的人, 巴不得有机会来辱骂她呢.
来自飘(部分)
- 5. And here was I back again , a wandering, hunted blackguard, on the wrong side of Forth.
- 现在呢,我已退回到福司河这一面――只是流浪的, 被追捕的可怜虫.
来自辞典例句