bastardy如何读

英:['bɑːstədɪ]

美:[ 'bæstədi]

bastardy是什么意思

  • n.私生子;庶出

bastardy自然拼读

bas·tar·dy

bae str di

bastardy变形

复数:bastardies

bastardy词根

词根:bastard

adj.

bastard 私生的

bastardized 退化非纯种的;非正宗的

bastardly 庶生的;假冒的;卑鄙的

n.

bastard 私生子

bastardization 认定为私生子

v.

bastardized 判为私生子;误用;使退化(bastardize的过去分词)

vi.

bastardize 退化;变劣

vt.

bastardize 使…品质低落;判定…为私生子

bastardy英英释义

noun

the state or condition of being an illegitimate offspring.

the act of begetting such offspring.

bastardy词源中文解释

14世纪初,“非婚生子状态”,源自盎格鲁-法语和古法语 bastardie,源自 bastard(见 bastard)。自1570年代起,“生非婚生子,通奸”。

bastardy词源英文解释

The first known use of bastardy was in the 15th century

bastardy 例句

1 Their royal blood set them in a class apart; their bastardy denied them the worldly advantages of that spurious eminence.

2 And this seems to have been one reason for her putting Demetrius to death, for fear that if the family had a legitimate heir, this one's bastardy would be discovered.

3 That with this view he did not create his own son prince of Wales till after he had proved the bastardy of his brother's children.

4 Wages had been kept down, bastardy had been encouraged, no tests had been required to show that the applicants were really distressed.

5 It was remembered, in his favour, that one of his friends was a fisherman, a cousin across the bar of bastardy, who had been a fool and gone through his fortune.

6 But he said that the English idea that compulsory education would reduce bastardy and intemperance was an error—it has not that effect.

7 With us in England the rule is narrowed, for the nuptials must be precedent to the birth; of which more will be said when we come to consider the case of bastardy.

8 In 1903 there were only eight cases of bastardy reported in the whole county, and two of those were among the white population.

9 That the ensuing parliament ratified the act of the convention, and confirmed the bastardy of Edward's children.

10 The governors of English gaols will tell you that 90 per cent. of the debtors lying in prison to-day for civil debt, rates, maintenance or bastardy orders and small fines are too poor to pay.

11 There was a special reason for turning the tables in favour of bastardy, which is hinted at in this case.

12 A halter, soldiers; hang him on this tree, And by his side his fruit of bastardy.

13 There's a trial, sir, on a charge of bastardy.

14 The seal of bastardy set upon the baby brow of Anne Boleyn’s daughter may well be said to have “broken” it.

15 These are the talents that adorn them all, From wicked waters even to godly * * Not more of simony beneath black gowns, Nor more of bastardy in heirs to crowns.

16 To acknowledge the young Queen was not only to own her mother's marriage, but to cancel the solemn judgement of the Holy See in Catharine's favour and its solemn assertion of her own bastardy.

17 All are agreed, however, that the powers of one or the other of the two special courts should be enlarged to cover bastardy cases, where this is not now done.

18 In Scotland and Ireland the bastardy laws are different, and if he is abroad or under orders to go abroad action cannot be taken.

19 It is well for you, though I say it, that you have fallen into the hands of a person, who has study'd the civil and canon law in the point of bastardy.

20 In his fashion Mr. Sam loved his son, doomed to suffer, if the truth should ever be known, for his father's bastardy.

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