blighter
英 [ˈblaɪtə(r)]
美 [ˈblaɪtər]
n. 讨厌的(或可怜的)家伙(通常指男性)
复数:blighters
BNC.34097 / COCA.42901
牛津词典
noun
- 讨厌的(或可怜的)家伙(通常指男性)
a way of referring to a person (usually a man) that you either find unpleasant or that you feel some sympathy for
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 可恶的家伙;讨厌鬼
You can refer to someone you do not like as ablighter.- He was a nasty little blighter.
他是一个让人讨厌的小东西。
- He was a nasty little blighter.
- N-COUNT 家伙
You can useblighteras an informal way of referring to someone.- Lucky blighter, thought King.
幸运的家伙,金想。
- Lucky blighter, thought King.
英英释义
noun
- a boy or man
- that chap is your host
- there's a fellow at the door
- he's a likable cuss
- he's a good bloke
- a persistently annoying person
双语例句
- You are a lucky blighter!
你是个幸运的家伙。 - He was a nasty little blighter.
他是一个让人讨厌的小东西。 - Xiangzi was sitting in the marquee. What an ugly blighter he was, with that scar on his face jade-green in the lamplight!
祥子在棚里坐着呢,人模狗样的,脸上的疤被灯光照得像块玉石。 - Lucky blighter, thought King.
幸运的家伙,金想。 - I am old enough to remember working in offices where there was no wireless, where laptops were prohibitively expensive, and where if you wanted to carry a file around, you saved the little blighter on to a floppy disk.
我年纪够大,所以体验过以前的办公室工作环境:那时没有无线网络;笔记本电脑贵得惊人;如果想把某个文件带到别处使用,得先把这东西存到软盘上。