英[kæd]美[kæd]
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词源词根法
由cadet衍申出来的贬义用法。
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
A cad is a man who is not gentlemanly or honorable, especially toward a woman. He asked the waitress for her phone number and left you with the check? That cad!
Also known as a rake, a scoundrel, a rascal, or a heel, a cad is not a guy you want to be around too long. The word cad came from the word cadet, meaning a “servant.” Later cad came to be a derogatory term used by students at British universities, referring to boys from local towns. Don’t confuse the word cad with the acronym CAD, meaning “computer-aided design.”