mercenary
英 [ˈmɜː.sən.ri]
美 [ˈmɝː.sən.ri]
- adj. 雇佣的;唯利是图的
- n. 雇佣兵;唯利是图者
将“mercenary”拆分为“merc”(与“market”相似,联想到市场上买卖)和“enary”(表示数量,类似于“decenary”即十个一,十个)。这样记忆就是:市场上雇佣的人,也就是“雇佣兵”。
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mercenary 只为金钱的,雇佣兵来自拉丁语mercari,交易,买卖,词源同market.引申词义买卖的,花钱雇的,词义贬义化,用于指只为金钱的人,最后特用于指雇佣兵。
- mercenary (n.)
- late 14c., "one who works only for hire," from Old French mercenaire "mercenary, hireling" (13c.) and directly from Latin mercenarius "one who does anything for pay," literally "hired, paid," from merces (genitive mercedis) "pay, reward, wages," from merx (see market (n.)).
- mercenary (adj.)
- 1530s, from mercenary (n.), or in part from Latin mercenarius "hired, paid, serving for pay."
- 1. They suggest that my motives for proposing reform are self-serving and mercenary.
- 他们暗示说我之所以提议改革是贪图金钱,想谋取私利。
- 2. Virtue flies from the heart of a mercenary man.
- 唯利是图的人胸中没有美德.
- 3. Mercenary men lust for wealth.
- 唯利是图的人贪求财富.
- 4. James is so mercenary that he'd turn in his own mother for the reward money.
- 詹姆斯太唯利是图了,他为领取赏钱竟出卖了自己的母亲.
- 5. Though perhaps that is merely a synonym for mercenary.
- 尽管这也许不过是惟利是图的一个同义词.