cretin

英 ['kretɪn] 美['kritn]
  • n. 白痴病患者

英英释义


1. a person of subnormal intelligence

实用场景例句


Why did you do that, you cretin?
你为什么这样做,你这个傻瓜?

牛津词典

Why else would I have chosen such a disreputable looking cretin?
为什么我选中的其他人象个白痴?

电影对白

Why did you do that, you cretin?
你为什么做那事, 你这个笨蛋?

期刊摘选

Why did you do that, you cretin?
你为什么这样做,你这个傻瓜?

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

中文词源


cretin 笨蛋

来自Christian的委婉语。比较口语”Jesus Christ”.

双语例句


1. Why did you do that, you cretin?
你为什么这样做,你这个傻瓜?

来自《权威词典》

2. Why else would I have chosen such a disreputable looking cretin?
为什么我选中的其他人象个白痴?

来自电影对白

3. Why did you do that, you cretin?
你为什么做那事, 你这个笨蛋?

来自互联网

英文词源


cretin
cretin: [18] In the Swiss-French dialect of the high Alps the term creitin or crestin (their version of christian) was applied to people suffering from mental handicap and stunted growth – the notion being to emphasize that despite their abnormalities, such people were nevertheless as much human beings as any other ‘Christian’. The word was adopted (via French crétin) as a clinical term for someone suffering from dwarfism and mental retardation as a result of a congenital thyroid deficiency, and was subsequently broadened out, towards the end of the 19th century, as a general disparaging term for a ‘fool’.
=> christian
cretin (n.)
1779, from French crétin (18c.), from Alpine dialect crestin, "a dwarfed and deformed idiot" of a type formerly found in families in the Alpine lands, a condition caused by a congenital deficiency of thyroid hormones, from Vulgar Latin *christianus "a Christian," a generic term for "anyone," but often with a sense of "poor fellow." Related: Cretinism (1801).

词态变化


复数: cretins;形容词: cretinous;