vulture

英[ˈvʌltʃə(r)]
美[ˈvʌltʃə(r)]

意思解释

n. 秃鹰,秃鹫;贪婪的人;劫掠者

变化形式

复数: vultures

中文词源

vulture 秃鹫

来自PIE*wele,拔,撕,词源同wool,vulnerable。用来指秃鹫。

用法例句

You cannot blame the so-called vulture funds .
你没法指责这些所谓的“秃鹫基金”。
They attack it , like a vulture on prey .
他们会采取进攻,就像秃鹰捕食猎物一样。
When someone calls you a " vulture " , it is not a compliment .
当有人叫你“秃鹫”的时候,那不是恭维之词。
One of them , rick perry , denounced bain capital 's approach as " vulture capitalism " .
其中,里克佩里(rickperry)曾批评说,贝恩资本的经营方式是“秃鹫资本主义”。
Officials will hope that such widespread acceptance would persuade american judges to ignore the pleas of vulture funds still seeking to obtain the full face-value of bonds they bought after the default .
官员们希望,乘接受程度如此广泛之东风,可以说服美国法官忽略秃鹫基金仍然要求在违约后购买的债券按面值兑付的要求。