bachelor
名词 n.
英 /ˈbæt͡ʃ.ə.lə(ɹ)/
美 /ˈbæt͡ʃ.ə.lɚ/|/ˈbæt͡ʃ.lɚ/|/ˈbæt͡ʃ.ə.lə(ɹ)/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A person, especially a man, who is socially regarded as able to marry, but has not yet.
— As merry and mellow an old bachelor as ever followed a hound.
- The first or lowest academic degree conferred by colleges and universities; a bachelor's degree.
- Someone who has achieved a bachelor's degree.
- A bachelor apartment.
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An unmarried woman.
— A bachelor still, by keeping of your portion : And keep you not alone without a husband
- A knight who had no standard of his own, but fought under the standard of another in the field.
- Among London tradesmen, a junior member not yet admitted to wear the livery.
- A kind of bass, an edible freshwater fish (Pomoxis annularis) of the southern United States.
词汇关系
衍生词
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Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
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nonbachelor
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词源
From Middle English bacheler, from Anglo-Norman and Old French bacheler (modern French bachelier), from Medieval Latin baccalārius, baccalāris (compare Tuscan baccalare (“squire”)).
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