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Bandit English Borrowed Italian Past Participle Bandire Vulgar

正面 12103.bandit
英 ['bændɪt]美 ['bændɪt]

背面
释义:
n. 强盗,土匪;恶棍;敲诈者
例句:
1. This is real bandit country.这是一个不折不扣的强盗横行的国家。

1. 谐音"拜佛". 助记法:(受挫)和(困惑)的时候就去拜佛, 让佛来开导你、启导你、帮助你.
bandit 土匪来自词根ban,说话,命令,词源同phone. -it, 拉丁语过去分词后缀。指被禁止入城的人,被官方宣称非法的人。
banditbandit: [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, banishbandit (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."

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