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美:[frəˈtɜːrnəti]
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fra·ter·ni·ty
fr tuhr nih ti
复数:fraternities
词根:frat
adj.fraternal 兄弟般的;友好的
n.frat 兄弟会
fratricide 杀害兄弟者;杀兄弟的行为
vi.fraternize 友善;结有深交
vt.fraternize 使…亲如兄弟;使…友善
noun
a group of people associated or formally organized for a common purpose, interest, or pleasure: such as
a fraternal order
guild sense 1
a men's student organization formed chiefly for social purposes having secret rites and a name consisting of Greek letters
a student organization for scholastic, professional, or extracurricular activities
a debating fraternity
the quality or state of being brothers : brotherliness
persons of the same class, profession, character, or tastes
the racetrack fraternity
14世纪早期,“因共同利益而结合在一起的人群”,源自古法语 fraternité(12世纪),源自拉丁语 fraternitatem(主格 fraternitas)“兄弟会”,源自 fraternus “兄弟般的”,源自 frater “兄弟”,源自 PIE 词根 *bhrater- “兄弟”。意思是“作为兄弟的状态或条件”,始于15世纪晚期。大学希腊字母组织的意义始于1777年,最初指费伯塔卡帕协会。
The first known use of fraternity was in the 14th century
frazzle1 of 2noun
a tired or nervous condition
worn to a frazzle
frazzle2 of 2verb
fray entry 2
to cause to be in a tired or nervous condition
fray1 of 2noun
an usually disorderly or long fight, struggle, or dispute
fray2 of 2verb
to wear (as an edge of cloth) by or as if by rubbing
to separate the threads at the edge of
cutoff jeans with frayed edges
to show or cause to show signs of strain
nerves were beginning to fray
fraughtadjective
full of something specified
fraught with danger
fraudulentadjective
based on or done by fraud
fraudulentadjective
based on or done by fraud
fraudnoun
trickery, deceitespecially: the use of dishonest methods to cheat another person of something valuable
an act of deceiving : trick
a person who pretends to be what he or she is not
fraudnoun
trickery, deceitespecially: the use of dishonest methods to cheat another person of something valuable
an act of deceiving : trick
a person who pretends to be what he or she is not
fraternizeverb
to associate as friends
fraternizeverb
to associate as friends
fraternitynoun
a social, honorary, or professional organizationespecially: a social club of male college students
brotherhood sense 1, brotherliness
1 It is not clear whether the fraternity students shot the sign or are simply posing before it.
2 Oh, a gang of fraternity lunks threatens the boys for daring to swim in their cherished childhood quarry lake.
3 This was a painting for a fraternity dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
4 Now, the law of progress is, that monsters shall disappear before the angels, and that Fatality shall vanish before Fraternity.
而进步的法律要求怪物消失在天使面前,因果报应让位于博爱。
5 Influential North American fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon is founded at Yale University.
1844年的今天,有影响力的北美兄弟会“德耳塔·卡帕·厄普西隆”在耶鲁大学成立.
6 Ruschmeyers, a former summer camp on Fort Pond that felt like an outdoor fraternity party in recent years, was purchased this spring by Jeremy Morton, a real estate developer.
7 It’s the sound of sorority songs and fraternity chants, the vibration of the band as majorette dancers rush onto the field.
8 The atmosphere in the kidney-shaped, 850-square-foot office is freewheeling, bordering on fraternity house.
9 It occurred to Byron that he could go back to the fraternity house through Claremont Avenue.
拜伦突然想起,他蛮可以取道克莱蒙特大街返回兄弟会.
10 They stared at me as the fellows had done when I was being initiated into my college fraternity.
11 Bobby remained resolute in his views, even though almost all grandmasters and many other members of the chess fraternity insisted that his accusations had no credible foundation.
12 I imagine that one of the biggest troubles with colleges is there are too many distractions, too much panty-raiding, fraternities, and boola-boola and all of that.
13 members of the medical/banking/racing, etc. fraternity
医务界、银行界、赛马圈等同人
14 Transcending these historical moments, Nguyen plumbs the loneliness of human life, the costs of fraternity and the tragic limits of our sympathy.
15 Just this week a sexist music video depicting men in a fraternity telling women to “shut the f*** up” when the women refuse to “do girl on girl” went viral.
16 Universities and fraternities must tell the whole truth so that students can understand the risks and protect themselves.
17 While most of Howard’s students are not affiliated with sororities and fraternities, the presence of Greek life is strong.
18 The wilder social scene available to Westerners in Kabul "resembled a cross between a fraternity party and the Hotel , where the same characters always seemed to stay too long and drink too much," Barker recalls.
19 But without fraternity, in a region so pervasively mauled and inter-connected, they risk souring.
但没有博爱的话,在一个受到如此变态的粗暴对待以及如此在内部彼此关联的区域,它们就会有变质的危险。
20 For decades, in the days before the 1984 Police and Criminal Evidence Act, a blind eye had been turned to their often shady tactics, which included getting close to the criminal fraternity.
1 大学生联谊会
3 社友
4 同业
6 友爱
fraternal platonic companionable companionate comradely friendship brotherly camaraderie love brotherhood lovey-dovey fraternalism
9 联谊会
10 博爱
caritative humanitarian philanthropic charity philanthropy humanitarianism liberte humanity caritas brotherly love agape bounteous philanthropical bounty benevolent large-hearted benevolence
11 行会
14 协会
college society association institution institute congress fellowship guild consortium brotherhood sangh samiti consociation
17 同人
18 同志会
19 男大学生联谊会
20 大学男生联谊会
21 手足之情
22 同业者
24 宗教团体
25 同好