libertine
英 ['lɪbətiːn; -tɪn; -taɪn]
美 ['lɪbɚtin]
- n. 浪蕩子;性行為放縱者;放蕩不羈者;玩樂者;自由思想家
- adj. 放蕩的
- n. (Libertine)人名;(英、納米)利伯蒂娜
中文詞源
libertine 浪蕩公子來自liberty,放肆,引申詞義放肆無禮的人,浪蕩公子。
英文詞源
- libertine (n.)
- late 14c., "a freedman, an emancipated slave," from Latin libertinus "member of a class of freedmen," from libertus "one's freedmen," from liber "free" (see liberal). Sense of "freethinker" is first recorded 1560s, from French libertin (1540s) originally the name given to certain Protestant sects in France and the Low Countries. Meaning "dissolute or licentious person" first recorded 1590s; the darkening of meaning being perhaps due to misunderstanding of Latin libertinus in Acts vi:9. As an adjective by 1570s.
雙語例句
- 1. The transition from libertine to prig was so complete.
- 一個酒徒色鬼竟然搖身一變就成了道學先生.
來自英漢文學 - 蓋茨比
- 2. I believe John is not a libertine any more.
- 我相信約翰不再是個浪子了.
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- 3. I lost Ruth and gained an undeserved reputation as a potential libertine.
- 我失去了露絲,卻冤枉地擔上了準浪子的名聲.
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- 4. A man without an address is a vagabond; a man with two addresses a libertine.
- 沒有地址的男人是流浪漢, 有兩個地址的男人是浪蕩子.
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- 5. A man without an address is a vagaband, a man with two addresses is a libertine.
- 人而無一住址者是為流浪漢,住址有二者是為放蕩兒.
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