batman

英['bætmən] 美['bætmən]
  • n. 勤务兵,传令兵
  • n. (Batman)人名;(英、土)巴特曼

词态变化


复数: batmen;

中文词源


batman 传令兵

来自法语。bat, 马鞍,同bast. 原指贵族或官员的马夫,词义由马夫到传令兵的转变可比较marshal, 将军,原义国王的马夫。或参考中国近年来报道的部分贪官司机的权力。

英文词源


batman
batman: see bastard
batman (n.)
"officer's servant," originally military title for "man in charge of a bat-horse and its load," 1755, from bat "pack-saddle" (late 14c.), from Old French bast (Modern French bât), from Late Latin bastum (see baton). Hence also batwoman (1941). The comic book hero dates from 1939.

双语例句


1. millions of pounds' worth of Batman merchandising
价值数百万英镑的《蝙蝠侠》的衍生产品

来自《权威词典》

2. Batman and his young sidekick Robin
蝙蝠侠和他的年轻助手罗宾

来自《权威词典》

3. Megastars like Jack Nicholson, who made $500 million from Batman alone, are unlikely to be affected.
像杰克·尼科尔森这样的巨星,单从《蝙蝠侠》一部片子中就赚了5亿美元,是不太可能受影响的。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Actually, at first I wanted to be Batman.
事实上, 一开始我想当蝙蝠侠来着.

来自电影对白

5. Daming: And the characters I like are heroes like Superman or Batman.
大明: 并且我喜欢的角色是像超人或蝙蝠侠那样的英雄.

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