brothel
英 ['brɒθ(ə)l]
美 ['brɑθl]
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brothel 妓院来自break的比喻义,原指堕落的人,后指妓女,最后指妓女呆的地方。
- brothel
- brothel: [14] Originally, brothel was a general term of abuse for any worthless or despised person (John Gower, in his Confessio Amantis 1393, writes: ‘Quoth Achab then, there is one, a brothel, which Micheas hight [who is called Micheas]’); it was a derivative of the Old English adjective brothen ‘ruined, degenerate’, which was originally the past participle of the verb brēothan ‘deteriorate’ (possibly a relative of brēotan ‘break’, which may be connected with brittle).
In the late 15th century we have the first evidence of its being applied specifically to a ‘prostitute’. Thence came the compound brothel-house, and by the late 16th century this had been abbreviated to brothel in its current sense.
- brothel (n.)
- "bawdy house," 1590s, shortened from brothel-house, from brothel "prostitute" (late 15c.), earlier "vile, worthless person" of either sex (14c.), from Old English broðen past participle of breoðan "deteriorate, go to ruin," from Proto-Germanic *breuthan "to be broken up," related to *breutan "to break" (see brittle). In 16c. brothel-house was confused with unrelated bordel (see bordello) and the word shifted meaning from a person to a place.
- 1. She ran a brothel in Soho.
- 她在索霍区开了一家妓院.
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- 2. He used to visit a brothel in Paris.
- 他以前常到巴黎的一家妓院.
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- 3. She works in a brothel in Brighton.
- 她在布赖顿的一家妓院工作.
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- 4. That was much cheaper than going to a brothel.
- 嫖不如偷,对,偷省钱.
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- 5. He ran a brothel in Acuna , Mexico for over 50 years.
- 他在墨西哥的阿库那经营一家妓院超过50年了.
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