词汇 | buccaneer |
释义 | buccaneerWord family nounbuccaneeringbuccaneeradjectivebuccaneerish buc·ca·neer /ˌbʌkəˈnɪə $ -ˈnɪr/ noun [countableC] 1. STEALsomeone who attacks ships at sea and steals from them 海盗 SYN pirate 2. SUCCESSFULsomeone who is very successful, especially in business, but may not be honest 〔尤指生意场上的〕冒险家,投机家 Examples from the Corpus buccaneer• Now he looked like Picasso imitating Ghandi imitating a buccaneer.• He was a buccaneer, and Edward admired that.• Certainty is also threatened by the work of fraudsters, forgers, and modern day pirates and buccaneers.• It reminded him of pirates and buccaneers and fearless men who roamed the high seas in search of adventure.• Add thigh-high buccaneer boots in suedes and velvets.• Athenian politics will be the poorer without this charming and peculiarly idealistic buccaneer.• Ted Turner, the television buccaneer who gave a brash persona to the New South.• They were buccaneers, not careerists, and did not belong to the City proper. From Longman Business Dictionary buccaneerbuc·ca·neer /ˌbʌkəˈnɪə-ˈnɪr/ noun [countableC] someone who succeeds in business by taking risks and using skill and determination, and sometimes cheating if necessary Airlines attracted the attention of corporate buccaneers. —buccaneering adjectiveadj [only before a noun] the buccaneering spirit of the company’s founder (1600-1700) French boucanier “person living in the forest in the West Indies, buccaneer”, from boucaner “to dry meat in a wooden frame over a fire”, from boucan “wooden frame”, from Tupi |
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