单词 | bachelor |
释义 | bachelorWord family nounbachbachelordombachelorismbachelorshipbachelor flatbachelor partybachelor bach·e·lor /ˈbætʃələ $ -ər/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1 MARRYa man who has never been married 未婚男子,单身汉 Gerald was 38, and a confirmed bachelor (=a man who has decided that he will never marry). 杰拉德38岁,抱定主意独身。 The Crown Prince was Japan’s most eligible bachelor (=a rich young man who has not yet married). ► see thesaurus at married 皇太子是日本最理想的适婚男子。 2. Bachelor of Arts/Science/Education etc a first university degree in an arts subject, a science subject etc 文学士/理学士/教育学士等 → BA, BSc, BEd Examples from the Corpus Bachelor of Arts/Science/Education etc• A Bachelor of Education course lasts three or four years. Examples from the Corpus bachelor• His home had the look of a bachelor flat - clean but empty.• Uncle Bill was a bachelor, and I liked biding with him best.• Jim moved to another state, defaulted on child-support payments, and proceeded to live the life of a care free bachelor.• Ben was the only bachelor among all the married couples and felt quite out of place.• Now that Derek's bachelor days were over he'd have to start behaving in a more responsible manner.• This dated back to Roman times when bachelors led the bride to the ceremony and married men escorted her back. eligible bachelor• Many would regard him, I think, as an eligible bachelor.• I have it on good authority, meanwhile, that Manny is an eligible bachelor. (1200-1300) Old French bacheler, probably from Medieval Latin baccalarius “farmer, squire, student” |
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