詞語:charlatan
charlatan是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
charlatan
[5FB:lEtEn]
n.
吹牛者
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
charlatan
char.la.tan
AHD:[sh?r「l…-t…n]
D.J.[6.$8l*t*n]
K.K.[6.$l*t*n]
n.(名詞)
A person who makes elaborate, fraudulent, and often voluble claims to skill or knowledge; a quack or fraud.See Synonyms at impostor
假內行,庸醫,騙子:精心製作或製造欺騙的人,而且對自己的技術或知識常常誇大其辭的人;江湖醫生或騙子參見 impostor
語源
(1)French
法語
(2)from Italian ciarlatano
源自 意大利語 ciarlatano
(3)probably alteration influenced by ciarlare [to prattle]
可能為 受 ciarlare的影響 [胡扯,亂扯]
(4)of cerretano
cerretano的變化
(5)inhabitant of Cerreto [a city of Italy once famous for its quacks]
塞利托 [意大利一城市,一度以其江湖醫生而聞名]
繼承用法
char」latan「ic
AHD:[-t2n「1k] 或 char」la.tan「i.cal (形容詞)
char「latanism 或
char「latanry
n.(名詞)
註釋
A charlatan and chatter are inseparable, even perhaps in the etymology of charlatan. According to one explanation, charlatan goes back through French to Italian ciarlatano, 「mountebank, fraud,」 from the word ciarlare, 「to chatter.」 Another explanation would derive charlatan from the Italian word cerretano, 「an inhabitant of Cerreto, a quack,」 the village of Cerreto being noted for its charlatans. It seems, however, that both ciarlare and cerretano have been involved in the formation of the Italian word. The first example of the English word and of its earliest recorded sense, 「huckster, especially of medicines, who gives his pitch to a crowd; mountebank,」is found in 1618. The sense familiar to us, 「a person pretending to skill or knowledge,」 is first recorded in 1809.
「冒充內行者」與「喋喋不休」是分不開的,甚至也許在charlatan 的詞源上。 根據一種解釋,charlatan 可以由法語追溯到意大利語的 ciarlatano, 「江湖郎中,騙子」, 其來自ciarlare 「喋喋不休」。 另一種解釋是從意大利詞cerretano 派生出 charlatan, 「塞利托的居民,庸醫,」 以其庸醫聞名的塞利托村。但似乎ciarlare 與 cerretano 兩個詞都與這個意大利詞的形成有關。 這個英語詞第一個例子以及它最早記載的意義,「大吹大擂推銷商品的人,尤指向人群推銷藥品的人;江湖醫生,」見於1618年。對於我們熟悉的含義,「冒充在技能和知識上內行的人,」最早記載於1809年
現代英漢詞典
charlatan
[5FB:lEtEn]
n.
庸醫;江湖騙子
That charlatan! I lost thousands of dollars because I followed his advice.
那個騙子!聽了他的話,我損失了好幾千美元。
現代英漢綜合大辭典
charlatan
[5FB:lEtEn]
n.
(1)騙子; 假內行
(2)庸醫
詞性變化
charlatan
[5FB:lEtEn]
adj.
假充內行的, 騙人的
繼承用法
charlatanic (al)
adj.
charlatanism,charlatanry
n.
吹牛; 矇混, 欺騙; 庸醫的行為charlatanish
詞性變化
charlatan
[5FB:lEtEn]
adj.
庸醫般的, 騙人的
美國傳統詞典
charlatan
char.la.tan
AHD:[sh?r「l…-t…n]
D.J.[6.$8l*t*n]
K.K.[6.$l*t*n]
n.
A person who makes elaborate, fraudulent, and often voluble claims to skill or knowledge; a quack or fraud.See Synonyms at impostor
語源
(1)French
(2)from Italian ciarlatano
(3)probably alteration influenced by ciarlare [to prattle]
(4)of cerretano
(5)inhabitant of Cerreto [a city of Italy once famous for its quacks]
繼承用法
char」latan「ic
AHD:[-t2n「1k] or char」la.tan「i.cal adj.
char「latanism or
char「latanry
n.
註釋
A charlatan and chatter are inseparable, even perhaps in the etymology of charlatan. According to one explanation, charlatan goes back through French to Italian ciarlatano, 「mountebank, fraud,」 from the word ciarlare, 「to chatter.」 Another explanation would derive charlatan from the Italian word cerretano, 「an inhabitant of Cerreto, a quack,」 the village of Cerreto being noted for its charlatans. It seems, however, that both ciarlare and cerretano have been involved in the formation of the Italian word. The first example of the English word and of its earliest recorded sense, 「huckster, especially of medicines, who gives his pitch to a crowd; mountebank,」is found in 1618. The sense familiar to us, 「a person pretending to skill or knowledge,」 is first recorded in 1809.
英漢化學大詞典
charlatan
n.騙子,庸醫;adj.騙人的,吹牛的
英漢計算機大詞典
charlatan
n.騙子(庸醫);adj.騙人的(吹牛的)
英漢心理學大詞典
charlatan
庸醫
英漢醫學大詞典
charlatan
n.江湖醫生,癰醫
英漢中醫大詞典
charlatan
n.庸醫,江湖醫