assassin

英 [ə'sæsɪn] 美 [ə'sæsn]
  • n. 刺客,暗杀者
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1. 俺杀死你的心,屁股屁股in
2. assassin “暗杀星”-----刺客
3. 难道这就是传说中的“爆菊”刺杀法。
4. assassin- ass+ass+ in 蠢驴、蠢驴到里面暗杀他 暗杀者
5. 谐音 为"额杀神" --- 我是刺杀之神。
assassin 刺客

来自阿拉伯词hashash, 大麻,烟叶。刺客行刺前吸食有麻醉作用。可参看电影《波斯王子:时之刃》。

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assassin: [17] Etymologically, an assassin is an ‘eater or smoker of hashish’, the drug cannabis. In the Middle Ages, in the area of the Middle East and modern Iran, there was a sect of fanatical Ismaili Muslims, founded in the late 11th century by Hassan ibn Sabbah. Its members killed the sect’s opponents under the influence of cannabis. Hence the hashshāshīn (plural of hashshāsh, Arabic for ‘hashish-eater’) came to have a reputation as murderers. In English the Arabic plural form was perceived as singular. The word has retained its connotation of one who kills for political or religious rather than personal motives.
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assassin (n.)
1530s (in Anglo-Latin from mid-13c.), via French and Italian, from Arabic hashishiyyin "hashish-users," plural of hashishiyy, from the source of hashish (q.v.). A fanatical Ismaili Muslim sect of the time of the Crusades, under leadership of the "Old Man of the Mountains" (translates Arabic shaik-al-jibal, name applied to Hasan ibu-al-Sabbah), with a reputation for murdering opposing leaders after intoxicating themselves by eating hashish. The plural suffix -in was mistaken in Europe for part of the word (compare Bedouin).
1. He decided no assassin would chance a shot from amongst that crowd.
他认定,没有刺客会冒险混在人群里开枪。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He alleged that they had hired an assassin to dispose of him.
他宣称他们已雇了刺客来除掉他。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He saw the shooting and memorised the number of the assassin's car.
他目睹了枪击过程并记住了刺客的车牌号码。

来自柯林斯例句

4. He fell a victim to the dagger of an assassin.
他死于刺客的刀下.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

5. Kennedy was struck down by an assassin's bullet.
肯尼迪被刺客的子弹击中而身亡.

来自《简明英汉词典》