mendicancy

['mɛndɪkənsi]
  • n. 乞丐生活;乞讨;托钵

英英释义


1. a solicitation for money or food (especially in the street by an apparently penniless person)

实用场景例句


They were reduced to mendicancy.
他们沦落成了乞丐.

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双语例句


1. They were reduced to mendicancy.
他们沦落成了乞丐.

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英文词源


mendicancy (n.)
"state or condition of beggary," 1790, from mendicant + -cy. Also in this sense was mendicity (c. 1400), from Old French mendicité "begging," from Latin mendicitatem (nominative mendicitas) "beggary, mendicity."