c. 1300, bordel "house of prostitution," from Old French bordel "small hut, cabin; brothel" (12c.), diminutive of borde "hut made of planks," from Frankish *bord "wooden board" or some other Germanic source related to board (n.1). The modern form is a result of the French word being borrowed by Italian then passed back to French with a suffix and re-borrowed into English in its current form by 1590s.
实用例句
1. It's a cutout between the bordello and the abductors.
打到过那个妓院,通话的内容被我们截到了.
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2. The MP on the hunt for the bordello - where sex workers will be male and clients female.