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 caitiff ['ketɪf]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 卑劣的

n. 卑鄙男人




    caitiff
    [ noun ]
    1. a cowardly and despicable person

    2. <noun.person>
    [ adj ]
    1. despicably mean and cowardly

    2. <adj.all>


    Caitiff \Cai"tiff\, a. [OE. caitif, cheitif, captive, miserable,
    OF. caitif, chaitif, captive, mean, wretched, F. ch['e]tif,
    fr. L. captivus captive, fr. capere to take, akin to E.
    heave. See {Heave}, and cf. {Captive}.]
    1. Captive; wretched; unfortunate. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

    2. Base; wicked and mean; cowardly; despicable.

    Arnold had sped his caitiff flight. --W. Irving.


    Caitiff \Cai"tiff\, n.
    A captive; a prisoner. [Obs.]

    Avarice doth tyrannize over her caitiff and slave.
    --Holland.

    2. A wretched or unfortunate man. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

    3. A mean, despicable person; one whose character meanness
    and wickedness meet.

    Note: The deep-felt conviction of men that slavery breaks
    down the moral character . . . speaks out with . . .
    distinctness in the change of meaning which caitiff has
    undergone signifying as it now does, one of a base,
    abject disposition, while there was a time when it had
    nothing of this in it. --Trench.

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