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单词 cannon fodder
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cannon foddern.

Brit. /ˈkanən ˌfɒdə/, U.S. /ˈkænən ˌfɑdər/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding; modelled on a German lexical item. Etymons: cannon n.1, fodder n.
Etymology: < cannon n.1 + fodder n., after German Kanonenfutter (1796 or earlier), perhaps itself after food for powder at food n. 1e.
1. Soldiers regarded simply as material to be expended in war.
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society > armed hostility > warrior > soldier > [noun] > collectively > regarded as material
food for powder1598
cannon fodder1847
gun-fodder1900
1847 Harbinger 20 Feb. 161/2 Common soldiers—cannon fodder, who correspond to the bailiffs in the civil warfare.
1898 G. B. Shaw in Sat. Rev. 8 Jan. 43/1 Peter [the Great], regarding children as future cannon-fodder, was as terribly severe on infanticide as he was infinitely indulgent to illegitimacy.
1928 Observer 11 Mar. 12/4 Frederick's Ambassador, vetoing the sale of cannon-fodder under pain of civil war in Germany.
1950 E. Partridge Here, There & Everywhere 65 Cannon-fodder was never very popular with British troops.
2016 Mirror (Nexis) 1 July Despite the fortifications, the troops were cannon fodder as soon as they walked out of the wood to attack the German redoubt.
2. In extended use: someone who or something which is regarded as expendable or easily destroyed; a habitual or easy target.
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the mind > attention and judgement > importance > unimportance > [noun] > that which is unimportant > worthless
hawc1000
turdc1275
fille1297
dusta1300
lead1303
skitc1330
naught1340
vanityc1340
wrakea1350
rushc1350
dirt1357
fly's wing1377
goose-wing1377
fartc1390
chaff?a1400
nutshella1400
shalec1400
yardc1400
wrack1472
pelfrya1529
trasha1529
dreg1531
trish-trash1542
alchemy1547
beggary?1548
rubbish1548
pelfa1555
chip1556
stark naught1562
paltry?1566
rubbish1566
riff-raff1570
bran1574
baggage1579
nihil1579
trush-trash1582
stubblea1591
tartar1590
garbage1592
bag of winda1599
a cracked or slit groat1600
kitchen stuff1600
tilta1603
nothing?1608
bauble1609
countera1616
a pair of Yorkshire sleeves in a goldsmith's shop1620
buttermilk1630
dross1632
paltrement1641
cattle1643
bagatelle1647
nothingness1652
brimborion1653
stuff1670
flap-dragon1700
mud1706
caput mortuuma1711
snuff1778
twaddle1786
powder-post1790
traffic1828
junk1836
duffer1852
shice1859
punk1869
hogwash1870
cagmag1875
shit1890
tosh1892
tripe1895
dreck1905
schlock1906
cannon fodder1917
shite1928
skunk1929
crut1937
chickenshit1938
crud1943
Mickey Mouse1958
gick1959
garbo1978
turd1978
pants1994
the mind > attention and judgement > importance > unimportance > [noun] > one who is unimportant > worthless
chaffc1386
noughta1400
noughtinga1500
trifle?a1500
undought1508
wallydraigle?a1513
jackstraw1565
oatmeal-groat1594
trasha1616
Jack-of-strawa1625
little worth1823
wanworth1832
shicer1846
nowt1847
no good1871
two-spot1885
cannon fodder1917
crumb1918
no-gooder1936
nogoodnik1936
schmatte1967
1917 A. G. Empey Over Top i. 8 I went out into Tottenham Court Road in quest of cannon fodder.
1942 Scrutiny 10 iv. 385 Enough passages like the above could be found..to yield Professor Stebbing cannon-fodder for at least a chapter.
1993 BBC Wildlife June 6/4 Field voles are nature's cannon-fodder, the mainstay of many carnivore diets.
2010 P. Daniels Class Actor xxxv. 242 They've not really dealt with anything properly: the issues are just cannon fodder for the ratings.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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