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单词 bastard
释义
bastardbas‧tard /ˈbɑːstəd, ˈbæ- $ ˈbæstərd/ noun [countable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINbastard
Origin:
1300-1400 Old French, Medieval Latin bastardus, probably from bastum ‘saddle for carrying bags’; probably from the idea of a child produced as a result of sex with a traveler
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • You're such a lazy bastard!
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • Am I to be troubled by a skinny old fool in mirror shades?
  • An old fool if you like.
  • But then the old fool should have been a little less unwashed and boring.
  • He was no more to her, he thought, than a tiresome old man, an old fool.
  • Look there that old fool Broom, slipped off to sleep.
  • She thought what an undecided old fool Phoebe was, but it made her outburst at the Frolic all the more courageous.
  • The old bats included a plastic, an aluminum and a wooden one.
1taboo someone, especially a man, who you think is unpleasant. Do not use this word: · You lying bastard!2spoken informal not polite a man who you think is very lucky or very unlucky – often used humorously: · He’s gone straight to the top, the lucky bastard.· The poor bastard fell off his horse.3 British English spoken informal something that causes difficulties or problems:  Life’s a bastard sometimes.4 old-fashioned someone who was born to parents who were not married
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