fink

英 [fɪŋk] 美
  • vi. 向警方告密,做工贼
  • n. 告发人,密告人;破坏及反罢工的人;乞丐
  • n. (Fink)人名;(捷、塞、瑞典、德、匈、西、俄、罗、英)芬克

畅通词汇

中文词源


fink 告密者,工贼

可能来自finch的俚语义,小鸟,告密者。

英文词源


fink (n.)
1902, of uncertain origin, possibly from German Fink "a frivolous or dissolute person," originally "a finch" (see finch); the German word also had a sense of "informer" (compare stool pigeon). The other theory traces it to Pinks, short for Pinkerton agents, the private police force hired to break up the 1892 Homestead strike. As a verb, 1925 in American English slang. Related: Finked; finking.

双语例句


1. Don't be a rat fink, Jack.
不要可恶地打小报告, 杰克.

来自辞典例句

2. He is a fink . He has copped out.
他是个工贼, 他妥协了.

来自辞典例句

3. Mr. Fink had another role in crisis, without the government's help.
芬克在危机中还有另外一个角色, 这个角色没有政府的帮助.

来自互联网

4. Fink: american frontiersman and folk hero known for his marksmanship, fighting skills, and braggadocio.
芬克: 以枪法 、 斗技和吹牛而出名的美国拓荒者和民间英雄人物.

来自互联网

5. Several months later, Mr. Fink paved the way to be involved in the problems at AIG.
几个月后, 芬克为插手AIG的问题铺平了道路.

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