bastardly如何读

英:['bæstədlɪ]

美:['bæstədlɪ]

bastardly是什么意思

  • adj.私生的;庶生的;假冒的;卑鄙的

bastardly词根

词根:bastard

adj.

bastard 私生的

bastardized 退化非纯种的;非正宗的

n.

bastard 私生子

bastardization 认定为私生子

bastardy 私生子;庶出

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

bastardly英英释义

noun

usually offensive a child born to parents who are not married to each otherNote: This sense of bastard has not always been offensive. In fact, it was a relatively neutral term until as recently as the late 20th century, when it began to take on its offensive status. This shift coincided with a positive change in societal attitudes towards unmarried parents and a lessening of the social stigma of having children outside of marriage. The word bastard is still used relatively neutrally in historical references and historical fiction, but is usually considered offensive when used in present-day contexts to describe a child born to parents not married to each other.

something that is spurious (see spurious sense 3a), irregular, inferior, or of questionable origin

The … residence is a bastard of the architectural era which followed the building of the Imperial Hotel …—Hugh Byas

an offensive or disagreeable person—used as a generalized term of abuse

Then they made him an officer and right away he became the biggest bastard you ever saw.—Thomas Heggen

man, fellow

… the nicest thing an Aussie can call you is a bloody fine bastard.—Wilson Hicks

adjective

usually offensive born to parents who are not married to each otherNote: This sense of bastard has not always been offensive. In fact, it was a relatively neutral term until as recently as the late 20th century, when it began to take on its offensive status. This shift coincided with a positive change in societal attitudes towards unmarried parents and a lessening of the social stigma of having children outside of marriage. The word bastard is still used relatively neutrally in historical references and historical fiction, but is usually considered offensive when used in present-day contexts to describe a child born to parents not married to each other.

of mixed or ill-conceived origin

known for coining bastard words

of abnormal shape or irregular size

… bastard sizes of doors and windows …—R. E. Flanders

of a kind similar to but inferior to or less typical than some standard

bastard marble

lacking genuineness or authority : false

… the indiscriminate use of Greek letters by bastard groups not connected with the higher learning.—Charles W. Ferguson

bastardly词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old Frisian bost marriage, Old English bindan to bind Adjective Middle English, from attributive use of bastard bastard >entry 1

The first known use of bastard was in the 14th century

bastardly儿童词典英英释义

batchnoun

a quantity used or made at one time

a batch of cookies

a group of jobs to be run on a computer at one time with the same program

batch processing

a group of persons or things : lot

batchnoun

a quantity used or made at one time

a batch of cookies

a group of jobs to be run on a computer at one time with the same program

batch processing

a group of persons or things : lot

bat1 of 4noun

a stout solid stick : club

a sharp blow

a usually wooden implement used for hitting the ball in various games (as baseball)

a turn at batting

next at bat

bat2 of 4verb

to strike or hit with or as if with a bat

to take one's turn at bat in baseball

to have a batting average of

is batting .300

bat3 of 4noun

any of an order of night-flying mammals with the forelimbs modified to form wings

bat4 of 4verb

to wink especially in surprise or emotion

never batted an eye

bastionnoun

some place or something that gives protection against attack

a bastion of democracy

bastionnoun

some place or something that gives protection against attack

a bastion of democracy

baste1 of 2verb

to sew with long loose stitches so as to hold the work temporarily in place

baste2 of 2verb

to moisten with liquid (as melted fat or juices) while roasting

baste1 of 2verb

to sew with long loose stitches so as to hold the work temporarily in place

baste2 of 2verb

to moisten with liquid (as melted fat or juices) while roasting

bastardnoun

a child born to parents who are not married to each other

bastardnoun

a child born to parents who are not married to each other

bastardly 例句

1 I wished he had never played his bastardly tricks.

他们一直在耍弄种种卑鄙的伎俩。

2 Your avatar, an undistinguished and highly fungible clone running through a seemingly endless series of testing chambers, does not seem at all bastardly.

3 Remind me of real estate speculators in a land boom, the little bastardly opportunists.

4 "Better think yourself so," said he, "than know it by being married to a poor bastardly vagabond."

5 To be used ill by such a poor, beggarly, bastardly fellow."—"Hold your blasphemous tongue," cries Sophia: "how dare you mention his name with disrespect before me?

bastardly 同义词

10 出身微贱

ignoble baseborn lowborn humbly

12 出身微贱的

ignoble baseborn lowborn

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