bachelors

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英 ['bætʃələz]
美 ['bætʃələz]
是什么意思
  • n.

    学士( bachelor的名词复数 );(被大雄海豹逐出交配场的)小雄海豹;单身男子;尚未交配的幼雄兽

  • 英英释义

    bachelor

    • n.
      • a man who has never been married

        同义词:unmarried man

      • a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon

        同义词:knight bachelorbachelor-at-arms

    • v.lead a bachelor's existence

      同义词:bach

    学习怎么用

    词组短语

    bachelor degree学士学位;大学本科学位证书

    bachelor of science理学学士

    bachelor party(美)单身汉舞会(尤指婚礼前夕为新郎举行的)

    bachelor of law法学士;法律学士

    bachelor of art文科学士

    bachelor of engineering工程学士

    更多收起词组短语

    双语例句

    1. Du Fu's seeking government office reflects the spiritual denominator of those groups of bachelors in the similar plights and thus is of general significance of the times.
      杜甫求仕反映了处于相似困境的弱势士人群体的精神共相,具有某种时代的普遍意义。

    权威例句

    10. GROUP VARIATIONS AMONG BACHELORS AND SPINSTERS : Marriage and Divorce A Social and Economic Study
    Spinsters, Bachelors, and Other Gender Transgressors in School Employment, 1850-1990
    Brides, bachelors and brokers: the marriage market in rural Anhui in an era of economic reform.
    Registered nurses returning to school for a bachelors degree in nursing: Issues emerging from a meta-analysis of the research
    Dealing With Debt: 1992-93 Bachelor’s Degree Recipients 10 Years Later
    On Same-Sex Sexual Behaviors Among Male Bachelors in Rural China Evidence From a Female Shortage Context
    Werkstoffkunde für Bachelors
    Bachelors, Manhood, and the Novel, 1850-1925 by Katherine V. Snyder
    Bachelors, Manhood, and the Novel, 1850-1925 (review)
    The marriage problem and the fate of bachelors