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mercenary

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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mer·ce·na·ry1 /ˈmɜːsənəri $ ˈmɜːrsəneri/ noun (plural mercenaries) [countable]  PMAa soldier who fights for any country or group that will pay him 雇佣兵 an army of foreign mercenaries 外国雇佣军团 a mercenary soldier 一名雇佣兵
Examples from the Corpus
mercenaryOgre bands are often recruited as mercenaries into the Empire's armies, where their great strength is highly valued.Yes, but Lonrho had hired mercenaries.More than eight hundred mercenaries, but not in battle order.If mercenaries had been protecting the Balkan safe havens, there might never have been the massacre of Srebrenica.Lawyers in the main were intellectual mercenaries to be bought and sold in any cause...Like mercenaries, they wrangle and scheme for money wherever money can be found.On his return to Aquitaine he was able to recruit mercenaries on a large scale.Colombian police said the mercenaries were hired by drug traffickers.Nor were mercenaries supplied only by very small or weak States.
mercenary2 adjective  SELFISHonly interested in the money you may be able to get from a person, job etc 只对钱感兴趣的,唯利是图的 She did it for purely mercenary reasons. 她这么做纯粹是为了钱。 a mercenary attitude 唯利是图的态度
Examples from the Corpus
mercenaryTo a very recently bereaved family who are struggling with a multiplicity of emotions this early attention to fees can seem mercenary.Collectors who are really dedicated have to be as mercenary as Boba Fett to get what they want.For better or worse, with sincerity or mercenary attachment, the hip musical climate was heavily involved.Sponsors were criticized for their mercenary attitude toward the Olympic games.Their hair was everywhere in the gusts: a solemn mercenary navy imported by a poor place.So the choice often comes down to mercenary peacekeeping or no peacekeeping.At first glance, he resembled a truck driver, or perhaps a mercenary soldier.He created a chain of fortified villages and strongpoints and established a corps of mercenary troops to guard them.
Origin mercenary1 (1300-1400) Latin mercenarius, from merces payment for work; → MERCY
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mercenary
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mercenary1 /ˈmɜːsənəri $ ˈmɜːrsəneri/ noun (plural mercenaries) [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: mercenarius, from merces 'payment for work'; mercy
a soldier who fights for any country or group that will pay him:
    an army of foreign mercenaries
    a mercenary soldier

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mercenary2 adjective
only interested in the money you may be able to get from a person, job etc:
    She did it for purely mercenary reasons.
    a mercenary attitude


mer·cen·aryBrE /ˈmɜːsənəri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmɜːrsəneri/ 🔊 noun (
plural
mer·cen·aries
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a soldier who will fight for any country or group that offers payment 雇佣兵foreign mercenaries外国雇佣兵mercenary soldiers雇佣兵
mer·cen·aryBrE /ˈmɜːsənəri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmɜːrsəneri/ 🔊 adjective(disapproving) only interested in making or getting money 只为金钱的a mercenary society/attitude 唯利是图的社会/态度She's interested in him for purely mercenary reasons. 她对他感兴趣完全是为了贪图金钱。🔊🔊