parasite
زبان مبدأ: انگلیسی
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary انگل، طفیلی، صدای مزاحم، پارازیت.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary parasitaire|parasitic|parasitical Celui qui mange à côté d'un autre, du grec à côté, et, aliment. sar-bâr angal vabâl( e gardan) + They learnt the Greek language, they copied Greek architecture, they employed Greek sculptors. The Roman gods were identified with the gods of Greece. The Trojan origin of the Romans was invented to make a connection with the Homeric myths. Latin poets adopted Greek metres, Latin philosophers took over Greek theories. To the end, Rome was culturally parasitic on Greece. (B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 283)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version انگل ،طفيلى ،صداى مزاحم ،پارازيت روانشناسى : انگل زيست شناسى : انگل
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary par·a·site n. Pronunciation: ' per-ə- ˌ sīt, ' pa-rə- Function: noun Etymology: Middle French, from Latin parasitus, from Greek parasitos, from para- + sitos grain, food Date: 1539 1 : a person who exploits the hospitality of the rich and earns welcome by flattery 2 : an organism living in, with, or on another organism in parasitism 3 : something that resembles a biological parasite in dependence on something else for existence or support without making a useful or adequate return –par·a·sit·ic \ ˌ per-ə- ' si-tik, ˌ pa-rə-\ also par·a·sit·i·cal \-ti-kəl\ adjective –par·a·sit·i·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb synonyms PARASITE , SYCOPHANT , TOADY , LEECH , SPONGE mean a usually obsequious flatterer or self-seeker. PARASITE applies to one who clings to a person of wealth, power, or influence or is useless to society <a jet-setter with an entourage of parasites >. SYCOPHANT adds to this a strong suggestion of fawning, flattery, or adulation <a powerful prince surrounded by sycophants >. TOADY emphasizes the servility and snobbery of the self-seeker <cultivated leaders of society and became their toady >. LEECH stresses persistence in clinging to or bleeding another for one's own advantage <a leech living off his family and friends>. SPONGE stresses the parasitic laziness, dependence, and opportunism of the cadger <a shiftless sponge, always looking for a handout>.]]>