
bandy
音标:
英音/ ˈbændi / 美音/ ˈbændi /
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
That’s for them to say and his name is not being bandied around that much, it seems.
看来,这就是他们要说的,他的名字并没有那么多。
—BBC
The phrase “blue check crowd” is bandied about as shorthand for privilege and snobbery.
短语“蓝色支票人群”被束缚为特权和势利的速记。
—Washington Post
Well, on this occasion, I have no hesitation in bandying away.
好吧,在这种情况下,我毫不犹豫地摆脱了。
—Washington Post
基本释意:
verb
discuss lightly
向外弯曲的;(双腿)罗圈的,bandy about 传播
同义词:
没有找到同义词
短释义:
Bandy also means to exchange blows, like in a professional fight. As a skilled heavyweight boxer, you are known to bandy with your opponent for several minutes before you knock him out. Bandy comes from the Middle French word bander which means “to strike back and forth.” These days it’s also used as a more general term to describe tossing or hitting any ball back and forth.
班迪(Bandy)是一个动词,意味着在不关注一个想法的情况下将许多想法抛弃。如果您曾经集思广益,那么您就会知道这是什么样的 – 您会在发现有效的想法之前对不同的想法进行挑战。
长释义:
Bandy also means to exchange blows, like in a professional fight. As a skilled heavyweight boxer, you are known to bandy with your opponent for several minutes before you knock him out. Bandy comes from the Middle French word bander which means “to strike back and forth.” These days it’s also used as a more general term to describe tossing or hitting any ball back and forth.
Bandy还意味着像专业战斗一样交换打击。作为一个熟练的重量级拳击手,在将他击倒之前,您可以与对手一起待几分钟。 Bandy来自中间法语单词Bander,意思是“来回罢工”。如今,它也被用作描述抛弃或来回击中任何球的更通用术语。
文学例句:
Crookshanks skidded to a halt, crouched low on his bandy legs, and started making furious swipes beneath it with his front paw.
Crookshanks滑倒了,蹲下了他的腿部腿,并开始用前爪在下面进行愤怒的滑动。
—Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling
Names—Velasquez, Goya, and others of more recent date—were bandied between them, the while the padre and I sat dumbly attentive.
名字 – 维尔维拉斯克斯,戈雅和其他近期约会的人 – 在他们之间被束缚,而帕德里和我呆呆了。
—The Fortunate Isles
Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza by Boyd, Mary Stuart
While we were looking on with astonishment at this busy scene, a short, thick-set man, whose portly body was ill supported by a pair of bandy legs, came towards the place where we stood.
当我们在这个繁忙的场景中惊讶时,一个短而厚的男人感到惊讶时,他的身体不好,一对腿部的腿不适,朝着我们站在的地方。
—A Lad of Grit
A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea in Restoration Times by Westerman, Percy F. (Percy Francis)
词源:
bandy(v.)1570s, “to strike back and forth, throw to and fro,” from French bander, from root of band (n.2). The sense apparently evolved from “join together to oppose,” to opposition itself, to “exchange blows,” then metaphorically, to volleying in tennis. Related: Bandied; bandying.also from 1570s
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
Bandy(v。)1570年代,“从Band of Band(n.2)的French Bander来回罢工,扔给For and to Fro to and to and to and to and to and to and to and to and to and to。显然,这种感觉从“联合在一起反对”到反对本身,再到“交换打击”,然后隐喻地变成了在网球中的排球。相关:束缚; 1570年代的bandying
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