英:[ˈvændl]
美:['vændl]
英:[ˈvændl]
美:['vændl]
van·dal
vaen dl
复数:vandals
noun
a person who purposely destroys, defaces, or damages property.
(cap.) a member of a Germanic people that attacked parts of the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries A.D.
adjective
tending toward or characterized by behavior that defaces, destroys, or damages property; vandalistic.
1660年代,“美丽或崇高的故意破坏者”,源自 Vandals,这是在455年由 Genseric 领导的日耳曼部落,他们洗劫了罗马,来自拉丁语 Vandalus(复数 Vandali),来自该部落对自己的名称(古英语 Wendlas),可能来自原始日耳曼语 *wandljaz “漫游者”。英语中的字面历史意义记录于1550年代。
There does not seem to be in the story of the capture of Rome by the Vandals any justification for the charge of willful and objectless destruction of public buildings which is implied in the word 'vandalism.' It is probable that this charge grew out of the fierce persecution which was carried on by [the Vandal king] Gaiseric and his son against the Catholic Christians, and which is the darkest stain on their characters. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 13th ed., 1926]
在关于被日耳曼部落掠夺罗马的故事中,似乎没有任何理由支持“破坏行为”一词所暗示的公共建筑的故意和无目的的破坏指控。这个指控可能源于 Gaiseric 和他的儿子对天主教基督徒进行的激烈迫害,这是他们性格中最黑暗的污点。[ Encyclopaedia Britannica,第13版,1926年]
borrowed from Late Latin Vandalī (plural) (Latin Vindilī, Vandiliī), probably borrowed from Germanic *wand-il-, noun derivative from a verbal base *wend- "wind, wrap, turn, move" (whence Old English windan "to twist, move with speed or force"), as in *auza-wandil-, perhaps, "dawn-wanderer," name of a star and mythological figure (whence Old Norse Aurvandill, Old English ēarendel) — more at wind >entry 3
The first known use of vandal was in 1530
vandalnoun
capitalized a member of a Germanic people overrunning Gaul, Spain, and northern Africa in the fourth and fifth centuries a.d.
a person who destroys or damages property on purpose
1 And the story, too, seems a bit forced, an attempt by “American Vandal” to meet audience expectations by going bigger.
2 Luckily, “Vandal” still finds plenty to have fun with.
3 “Vandal Lust” centers on a crudely made catapult that has apparently been used in an attempt to launch the artist into space from the gallery.
4 Vandal gives Marilyn Monroe statue makeshift tattoo Marilyn Monroe got an overnight tattoo, courtesy of an unknown vandal.
5 These are vandal proof and they come with a locking mechanism.
这是野蛮的证据,他们来到了锁机制。
6 We went there all the time and experimented with different styles and sizes and it was amazing how lucky we were with the vandal squad at that time.
我们去了所有的时间和尝试不同的风格和尺寸,它是惊人的,我们是多么的幸运与野蛮队在那个时候。
7 “I look good in pictures I take of myself,” Ms. Matisse said as the group settled in for dinner at Vandal.
8 But, now that “American Vandal” has proved that it can succeed a second time, there’s no reason for it to stop.
9 Vandals defaced the tombstone of "Roots" author Alex Haley's grandmother in Savannah, Tenn., spray-painting the phrase "White Lives Matter" on the marker, the Jackson Sun reports.
10 I got a queasy feeling watching the opening sequence of the new season of “American Vandal,” and not only because it showed a lunchroom full of teen-agers soiling themselves.
11 The Vandal Marching Band — or “Van-Dogs” as they jokingly called themselves — wore T-shirts provided by Yale.
12 In other news, an art fair turns voting-law expert and an art vandal heads to the clink.
13 If the program has not been carefully written, a vandal with malicious intent could submit an entry that's 30,000 characters long instead of the expected 30.
如果一个程序的代码没有被认真编写,一个有恶意意图的破坏者就能够提交一个30000个字符长的条目,而不是预计的30个字符长。
14 The only way to treat vandals is to come down on them hard.
对待破坏他人财产者,惟一的办法是严厉惩罚他们.
15 Not only that, but since beer is made with hardier stuff – malt, hops, yeast and water – it flourished in the colder northern lands, the home of Vandals and Goths.
16 A vandal with a chainsaw cut down a tree.
一个故意破坏公物的人用链锯伐倒了一棵树。
17 Vandals have pull the telephone out of the call boxes.
破坏公共财产者将电话机扯到电话亭外。
18 It has been occupied by Arabs, Romans, Vandals, Moors, Byzantines and pirates, until it eventually became Spanish territory.
19 Netflix’s “American Vandal,” for instance, was one of my favorite shows of 2017 — an inventive, filthily funny story that ended with closure and didn’t overstay its welcome.
20 It’s a funny idea, and when it clicks, in the early episodes, “Vandal” is pretty amusing.
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2 汪达尔族
3 摧残文化艺术
4 汪达尔人的
5 野蛮
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6 汪达尔人
8 蓄意破坏者
9 汪达尔族的