bandit

导读:bandit怎么读
英式音标:[ˈbændɪt] 美式音标:[ˈbændɪt]
bandit基本解释 n. 强盗,土匪;恶棍;敲诈者 bandit的意思释义 n.土匪,强盗;变形 复数:bandits双语释义n.(名词)[C]强盗,

bandit怎么读

英式音标:[ˈbændɪt]

美式音标:[ˈbændɪt]

bandit基本解释

n. 强盗,土匪;恶棍;敲诈者

bandit的意思释义

n.

土匪,强盗;

变形

复数:bandits

双语释义

n.(名词)

[C]强盗,土匪 armed robber

英英释义

bandit[ \'bændit ]

n.an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band

同义词:brigand

bandit用法及例句

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)

形容词+~

armed bandit武装歹徒

cold-blooded bandit残忍的匪徒

lawless bandit无法无天的匪徒

masked bandit蒙面强盗

mounted bandit马贼

notorious bandit臭名昭著的歹徒

one-armed bandit独臂匪徒

名词+~

bank bandit银行劫匪

taxi bandit乱敲竹杠的出租车司机

介词+~

a gang of bandits一帮匪徒

词组短语

one-arm bandit[美俚]吃角子老虎机

同近义词辨析

burglar, gangster, thief, bandit, robber, pirate

这组词都有“资贼、强盗”的意思,其区别是:

burglar指夜间撬窗破门行窃的人。

gangster指结伙进行各种非法活动的武装歹徒。

thief普通用词含义广泛,一般专指盗窍者。

bandit指在乡间或小林地区结帮活动,使用恐吓或暴力行窃的人。现指有组织或单独进行抢窃的盗匪。

robber指以暴力或威胁等手段强行夺取他人财物的人。

pirate指海盗。

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

She aimed a pistol at the bandit point-blank.

她用手*直接瞄准强盗。

The sheriff snapped a shot at the fleeing bandit.

警长对逃跑中的强盗急速开了一*。

If village has been infested bandit, You can know it.

如果村民成功抵御强盗的入侵,你也会得知这一消息。

The bandit chief has been hanged.

土匪头子已经被绞死。

The police picked up the bandit\'s trail.

**找到了土匪的踪迹。

Its hot, trackless south has long been bandit country.

它炎热而崎岖难行的南方地区已经长久的成为土匪的乐土。

例句参考

Bandit Processes and Dynamic Allocation Indices

A two-armed bandit theory of market pricing ☆

Multi-armed Bandit Algorithms and Empirical Evaluation

The Non-Stochastic Multi-Armed Bandit Problem

CONTEXTUAL-BANDIT APPROACH TO PERSONALIZED NEWS ARTICLE RECOMMENDATION

A contextual-bandit approach to personalized news article recommendation

A contextual-bandit approach to personalized news article recommendation

Analysis of Thompson Sampling for the multi-armed bandit problem

Gambling in a rigged casino: The adversarial multi-armed bandit problem

Sample Mean Based Index Policies with O(log n) Regret for the Multi-Armed Bandit Problem

bandit词源

bandit

bandit: [16] Etymologically, a bandit is someone who has been ‘banished’ or outlawed. The word was borrowed from Italian bandito, which was a nominal use of the past participle of the verb bandire ‘ban’. The source of this was Vulgar Latin *bannīre, which was formed from the borrowed Germanic base *bann- ‘proclaim’ (from which English gets ban). Meanwhile, in Old French, bannīre had produced banir, whose lengthened stem form baniss- gave English banish [14].=> ban, banish

bandit (n.)

1590s, from Italian bandito (plural banditi) \"outlaw,\" past participle of bandire \"proscribe, banish,\" from Vulgar Latin *bannire \"to proclaim, proscribe,\" from Proto-Germanic *bann (see ban (v.)). *Bannire (or its Frankish cognate *bannjan) in Old French became banir-, which, with lengthened stem, became English banish.

bandit相关例句

1.11[和合]你的贫5穷就必如强盗速来,你的缺乏仿佛拿兵器的人来到。

NIV] and poverty will come on you like a bandit and scarcity like an armed man.

3.a bandit chieftain

匪首

4.bandit | brigand

土匪| 流寇

5.Smokey And The Bandit

追追追

6.arrest the bandit

逮捕匪徒

7.a bandit gang

匪帮

9.one-armed bandit

ph.1. 【口】(赌场的)吃角子老虎

10.A notorious Bandit leader

江洋大盗

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