賭痞
Chinese
bet; gamble | scoundrel; swelling of the liver | ||
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trad. (賭痞) | 賭 | 痞 | |
simp. (赌痞) | 赌 | 痞 |
Pronunciation
Noun
賭痞
- ruffian who gambles for a living
- 從前的「賭痞」,現在自己在那裡禁賭了,農會勢盛地方,和牌一樣弊絕風清。 [MSC, trad.]
- From: 1927, 毛澤東 (Mao Zedong), 《湖南農民運動考察報告》 (Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan), 毛澤東選集 (1991). English translation based on the Foreign Languages Press edition
- Cóngqián de “dǔpǐ”, xiànzài zìjǐ zài nàlǐ jìndǔ le, nónghuì shìshèng dìfang, hé pái yīyàng bìjuéfēngqīng. [Pinyin]
- Former hardened gamblers are now themselves suppressing gambling; this abuse, too, has been swept away in places where the peasant association is powerful.
从前的“赌痞”,现在自己在那里禁赌了,农会势盛地方,和牌一样弊绝风清。 [MSC, simp.]
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