desperado
GRE,1
英[,despə'rɑːdəʊ]
|美[,dɛspə'rɑdo]
日语:デスペラード
法语:desperado
德语:verzweifelt
韩语:불량자
俄语:forajido
牛津词典
noun
- 暴徒;歹徒;亡命之徒
a man who does dangerous and criminal things without caring about himself or other people
词形变化
中文词源
desperado 亡命之徒
来自despair, 绝望。引申词义亡命之徒。
双语例句
- Desperado, why don't you come to your senses?
亡命之徒,为什么你还没清醒?
- The desperado cowboy has caught all of the bank robbers.
那个孤胆英雄式的牛仔抓住了抢劫银行的所有歹徒。
- Live appearances were shrouded with dim light and smoke machines, while bandmembers stalked the stage in black desperado gear inspired by western dress.
他们的演出现场都会被黯淡的光线和烟雾机所包裹,乐队成员则身穿西部强盗的黑色装束出现。
- Desperado, ah, you ain't gettin'no younger.
暴徒,哦,你已不再年轻。
- He stood over the older man, his big fists closed and waiting at his sides, looking every bit as dangerous as the desperado Cynthia had first mistaken him for.
他监视着年长的男人,拳头握得紧紧的,在他的旁边等着,看上去活像恶棍似的凶狠,莘济亚起先就是误认为他是恶棍。
- Desperado, why dont you come to your senses?
亡命之徒,为何不步向你的感觉?
- She could see something of the Wild West, and perhaps there would be an opportunity to shoot a buffalo or meet a desperado or a real Indian.
她可以看见美国西部的东西,也许有机会猎牛或碰见恶棍或真正的印第安人。
- I'm your friend smoky Desperado from the west.
我是你朋友。从西部来的亡命之徒。
语源
early 17th cent.: pseudo-Spanish alteration of the obsolete noun desperate. Both desperateand desperadooriginally denoted a person in despair or in a desperate situation, hence someone made reckless by despair