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Definition of assassin in English: assassinnoun əˈsasɪnəˈsæsn 1A person who murders an important person for political or religious reasons. 暗杀者,刺客 Example sentencesExamples - After all, the assassins are willing to kill and wound hundreds to get one man.
- It's unlikely a professional assassin would have shown his face or made a getaway on foot.
- She knew now he was not sleeping, and had been murdered by the assassins who lay dead on her floor.
- She seeks revenge upon the other assassins with whom she worked.
- The combination of the assassins, of time, of blame, and his own inevitable errors mean that someone else must take on the job.
- This particular guild was a home to 75 of the best thieves, assassins and cut throats in Europe.
- From his comment, Flynn obviously knew the reason why his assassin was there.
- It focuses brilliantly on political intrigue and high stakes and assassins and crumbling empires.
- He was murdered under mysterious circumstances; the assassin has never been found.
- Cyanide is a colourless, lethal, water-soluble poison occasionally used by mafia assassins.
- One of the assassins was traced to the village of Lidice which was to pay a terrible price for having one of its townsfolk involved in this killing.
- He would like to deny that history which depicts Turks as assassins, or apportion blame to the Armenians.
- However, I was an assassin, trained to kill with or without a good reason.
- Police believe the victim may not have even seen the assassin who murdered him with a single shot to the back.
- The real targets of these laws will not be bomb throwers or assassins.
- The assassin hadn't killed him yet - that was important given the skill this man had.
- Paramilitary assassins used live ammunition and shot to the head.
- Both presidents were assassinated in office and both assassins used their middle names for preference.
- We also give the name of the assassin who attempted three days ago to murder an SEP member.
- The men who were on the terrace were obviously not the actual assassins.
Synonyms murderer, killer, executioner, gunman, butcher, slaughterer, liquidator, exterminator, terminator informal hitman, contract man, hired gun North American informal button man literary slayer dated homicide 2AssassinA member of the Nizari branch of Ismaili Muslims at the time of the Crusades, when the newly established sect ruled part of northern Persia (1094–1256). They were renowned as militant fanatics, and were popularly reputed to use hashish before going on murder missions. 〈史〉阿萨辛派(十字军东征时期伊斯玛仪派穆斯林的尼查尔分支,当时[1094-1256] 新成立的教派统治着波斯北部的部分地区;以好战闻名,一般认为他们在在执行谋杀任务之前会使用大麻麻醉剂) Example sentencesExamples - In November 1126, he was stabbed to death by an Assassin.
- The Muslim Cult of Assassins of the 12th and 13th centuries, like the Jewish Zealots of the 1st, have been enrolled for this genealogical purpose.
- In June, the Sultan had an Assassin try to murder Prince Edward.
- The Crusaders mistook the Nizaris' association with political murder with hashish addiction and spawned the Assassins legend.
- In the 11 th century in the Middle East the Shiite sect known as the Assassins would eat hashish before murdering civilian foes.
OriginMid 16th century: from French, or from medieval Latin assassinus, from Arabic ḥašīšī 'hashish-eater'. During the Crusades political and religious leaders were targeted for murder by a fanatical sect of Ismaili Muslims led by Hassan-i-Sabbah, known as the ‘Old Man of the Mountains’. Members of the sect were said to prepare themselves for these deeds by smoking or chewing hashish or cannabis, and were accordingly known in Arabic as hasīsī, ‘hashish-eaters’, which was filtered through French and eventually became our word assassin.
Definition of assassin in US English: assassinnounəˈsæsnəˈsasn 1A murderer of an important person in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons. 暗杀者,刺客 Example sentencesExamples - The men who were on the terrace were obviously not the actual assassins.
- One of the assassins was traced to the village of Lidice which was to pay a terrible price for having one of its townsfolk involved in this killing.
- From his comment, Flynn obviously knew the reason why his assassin was there.
- However, I was an assassin, trained to kill with or without a good reason.
- Both presidents were assassinated in office and both assassins used their middle names for preference.
- After all, the assassins are willing to kill and wound hundreds to get one man.
- He would like to deny that history which depicts Turks as assassins, or apportion blame to the Armenians.
- The assassin hadn't killed him yet - that was important given the skill this man had.
- Police believe the victim may not have even seen the assassin who murdered him with a single shot to the back.
- We also give the name of the assassin who attempted three days ago to murder an SEP member.
- Paramilitary assassins used live ammunition and shot to the head.
- She seeks revenge upon the other assassins with whom she worked.
- It focuses brilliantly on political intrigue and high stakes and assassins and crumbling empires.
- He was murdered under mysterious circumstances; the assassin has never been found.
- This particular guild was a home to 75 of the best thieves, assassins and cut throats in Europe.
- The real targets of these laws will not be bomb throwers or assassins.
- Cyanide is a colourless, lethal, water-soluble poison occasionally used by mafia assassins.
- The combination of the assassins, of time, of blame, and his own inevitable errors mean that someone else must take on the job.
- It's unlikely a professional assassin would have shown his face or made a getaway on foot.
- She knew now he was not sleeping, and had been murdered by the assassins who lay dead on her floor.
Synonyms murderer, killer, executioner, gunman, butcher, slaughterer, liquidator, exterminator, terminator - 1.1Assassinhistorical A member of the Nizari branch of Ismaili Muslims at the time of the Crusades, when the newly established sect ruled part of northern Persia (1094–1256). They were renowned as militant fanatics, and were popularly reputed to use hashish before going on murder missions.
〈史〉阿萨辛派(十字军东征时期伊斯玛仪派穆斯林的尼查尔分支,当时[1094-1256] 新成立的教派统治着波斯北部的部分地区;以好战闻名,一般认为他们在在执行谋杀任务之前会使用大麻麻醉剂) Example sentencesExamples - In November 1126, he was stabbed to death by an Assassin.
- In the 11 th century in the Middle East the Shiite sect known as the Assassins would eat hashish before murdering civilian foes.
- The Crusaders mistook the Nizaris' association with political murder with hashish addiction and spawned the Assassins legend.
- The Muslim Cult of Assassins of the 12th and 13th centuries, like the Jewish Zealots of the 1st, have been enrolled for this genealogical purpose.
- In June, the Sultan had an Assassin try to murder Prince Edward.
OriginMid 16th century: from French, or from medieval Latin assassinus, from Arabic ḥašīšī ‘hashish-eater’. |