butcher
英式音标:[ˈbʊtʃə(r)] 美式音标:[ˈbʊtʃɚ]
butcher基本解释 vt. 屠杀n. 屠夫n. (Butcher)人名;(英)布彻 butcher的意思释义 n.屠夫,屠户;屠杀者,刽子手;残酷

butcher怎么读
英式音标:[ˈbʊtʃə(r)]
美式音标:[ˈbʊtʃɚ]
butcher基本解释
vt. 屠杀
n. 屠夫
n. (Butcher)人名;(英)布彻
butcher的意思释义
n.
屠夫,屠户;屠杀者,刽子手;残酷的人;肉铺
vt.
屠宰;屠杀;弄砸,弄糟;把…处死刑
变形
复数:butchers过去式:butchered过去分词:butchered现在分词:butchering第三人称单数:butchers
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]肉商,肉贩 a person who sells meal; a man who keeps a meat shop
[C]屠宰者; 残杀者 a man who makes a business of killing animals for food; person who causes unnecessary death
v.(动词)vt. 屠宰 kill and prepare (animals) for meat
vt. 残杀,宰割 kill (people or animals) unnecessary and brutally
vt. (喻)弄糟; 毁坏 make a mess of (sth); ruin
英英释义
butcher[ \'butʃə ]n.
a retailer of meat
同义词:meatman
a brutal indiscriminate murderer
a person who slaughters or dresses meat for market
同义词:slaughterer
someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence
同义词:bunglerblundererfumblerbumblerstumblersad sackbotcherfuckup
v.kill (animals) usually for food consumption
同义词:slaughter
butcher用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
~+名词
butcher knife屠刀
butcher shop肉铺
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
butcher a cattle宰牛
butcher a chicken杀鸡
butcher pigs杀猪
butcher the war prisoners残杀战俘
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The butcher chopped off a rib of frozen pork.
屠夫砍下一块冻肉的肋条。
Hitler was as a great a butcher as the world has seen.
希特勒是有史以来较大的侩子手。
The butcher will dress the chicken for you.
肉商将为你准备加工好的鸡。
The butcher\'s shop stank in hot weather.
肉铺热天散发出腥臭味。
用作及物动词(vt.)
Many western countries raise and butcher a large number of beef cattle.
许多西方国家饲养并屠宰大量的肉牛。
They butchered the war prisoners.
他们残杀战俘。
Don\'t butcher that song by singing off key.
别唱走调而糟蹋了那首歌。
例句参考
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butcher词源
butcher
butcher: [13] Butcher comes via Anglo-Norman boucher from Old French bouchier, a derivative of boc ‘male goat’ (this was probably borrowed from a Celtic word which came ultimately from the same Indo-European base as produced English buck). The original sense of the word was thus ‘dealer in goat’s flesh’.=> buck
butcher (v.)
1560s, from butcher (n.). Related: Butchered; butchering. Re-nouned 1640s as butcherer.
butcher (n.)
c. 1300, from Anglo-French boucher, from Old French bochier \"butcher, executioner\" (12c., Modern French boucher), probably literally \"slaughterer of goats,\" from bouc \"male goat,\" from Frankish *bukk or some other Germanic source (see buck (n.1)) or Celtic *bukkos \"he-goat.\" Figurative sense of \"brutal murderer\" is attested from 1520s. Butcher-knife attested from 18c. Related: Butcherly. Old English had flæscmangere \"butcher\" (\'flesh-monger\').
