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ve·nal
/ˈvinḷ/
(
a
.)可收買的,貪汙的,為金錢而做的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ve·nal
a.
Of
or
pertaining
to
veins
;
venous
;
as
,
venal
blood
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ve·nal
,
a.
Capable
of
being
bought
or
obtained
for
money
or
other
valuable
consideration
;
made
matter
of
trade
or
barter
;
held
for
sale
;
salable
;
mercenary
;
purchasable
;
hireling
;
as
,
venal
services
.
“
Paid
court
to
venal
beauties.”
The
venal
cry
and
prepared
vote
of
a
passive
senate
.
--
Burke
.
Syn:
--
Mercenary
;
hireling
;
vendible
.
Usage:
--
Venal
,
Mercenary
.
One
is
mercenary
who
is
either
actually
a
hireling
(
as
,
mercenary
soldiers
,
a
mercenary
judge
,
etc
.),
or
is
governed
by
a
sordid
love
of
gain
;
hence
,
we
speak
of
mercenary
motives
,
a
mercenary
marriage
,
etc
.
Venal
goes
further
,
and
supposes
either
an
actual
purchase
,
or
a
readiness
to
be
purchased
,
which
places
a
person
or
thing
wholly
in
the
power
of
the
purchaser
;
as
,
a
venal
press
.
Brissot
played
ingeniously
on
the
latter
word
in
his
celebrated
saying
,
“
My
pen
is
venal
that
it
may
not
be
mercenary
,”
meaning
that
he
wrote
books
,
and
sold
them
to
the
publishers
,
in
order
to
avoid
the
necessity
of
being
the
hireling
of
any
political
party
.
Thus
needy
wits
a
vile
revenue
made
,
And
verse
became
a
mercenary
trade
. --
Dryden
.
This
verse
be
thine
,
my
friend
,
nor
thou
refuse
This
,
from
no
venal
or
ungrateful
muse
. --
Pope
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
venal
adj
:
capable
of
being
corrupted
; "
corruptible
judges
"; "
dishonest
politicians
"; "
a
purchasable
senator
"; "
a
venal
police
officer
" [
syn
:
corruptible
,
bribable
,
dishonest
,
purchasable
]
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