释义 |
cadcad /kæd/ noun [countable] cadOrigin: 1800-1900 cad ‘unskilled helper’ (1800-1900), from caddy; ➔ CADDY1 (1) - One could not ignore the existence of situations in which it was necessary to act the part of the cad.
- One that, as an added bonus, makes him apologize to his ex-wife for being such a gosh darn cad?
- That he himself happened to be a congenital cad only made the whole thing more difficult, not easier.
- These two mindless cads decided to bring the girl along to the East and have her foot the bill.
old-fashioned a man who cannot be trusted, especially one who treats women badly |