TONY: Does Victor Chapman know Tate? 托尼:维克多&8226;查普曼认识泰特吗?
TONY: It's no use, Chapman. Tate confessed. 托尼:没用的,查普曼。泰特招供了。
PHILIP: Victor Chapman. He killed your uncle. 菲利普:维克多&8226;查普曼。是他杀了你叔叔。
chapman
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United States pioneer who planted apple trees as he traveled (1774-1845)
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archaic term for an itinerant peddler
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Chapman \Chap"man\, n.; pl. {Chapmen}. [AS. ce['a]pman; ce['a]p trade + man man; akin to D. koopman, Sw. k["o]pman, Dan. ki["o]pmand, G. kaufmann.f. {Chap} to cheapen, and see {Cheap}.] 1. One who buys and sells; a merchant; a buyer or a seller. [Obs.]
The word of life is a quick commodity, and ought not, as a drug to be obtruded on those chapmen who are unwilling to buy it. --T. Fuller.