bastard
noun /ˈbɑːstəd/, /ˈbæstəd/
/ˈbæstərd/
- (taboo, slang) used to insult (= deliberately offend) somebody, especially a man, who has been rude, unpleasant or cruel
杂种;浑蛋;恶棍 - He's a real bastard.
他是个十足的恶棍。 - You bastard! You've made her cry.
你这个浑蛋!你把她弄哭了。 - He's a complete bastard.
他是个彻头彻尾的混蛋。 - Your boss is a bit of a bastard, isn't he?
你的老板有点混蛋,不是吗?
- He's a real bastard.
- (British English, slang) a word that some people use about or to somebody, especially a man, who they feel very jealous of or sorry for
(认为别人走运或不幸时说)家伙,可怜虫 - What a lucky bastard!
真是个走运的家伙! - You poor bastard!
你这个可怜虫!
- What a lucky bastard!
- (British English, slang) used about something that causes difficulties or problems
讨厌的事物;麻烦事 - It's a bastard of a problem.
那是个挺麻烦的问题。
- It's a bastard of a problem.
- (old-fashioned, disapproving) a person whose parents were not married to each other when he or she was born
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词源Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin bastardus, probably from bastum ‘packsaddle’, a horse's saddle used to support loads; compare with Old French fils de bast, literally ‘packsaddle son’ (i.e. the son of a mule driver who uses a packsaddle for a pillow and is gone by morning).