mannish
英 ['mænɪʃ]
美 ['mænɪʃ]
mannish 女子男性化的来自man,男人,-ish,形容词后缀。即像个男人的,后用于形容女子男性化的。比较virago.
- mannish (adj.)
- Old English mennisc "human, human-like, natural," from Proto-Germanic *manniska- (cognates: Old Saxon mannisc, Old High German mennisc, Gothic mannisks), from *manna- (see man (n.)). In some cases a new formation from man (n.) + -ish.
Sense of "masculine" is from late 14c.; in reference to women seen as masculine, from late 14c. Of adult males (opposed to childish) from 1520s. Related: Mannishly; mannishness. The Proto-Germanic adjective became, in some languages, a noun meaning "human" (such as German Mensch), and in Old English mannish also was used as a noun "mankind, folk, race, people."
- 1. She shook hands in a mannish way, her grip dry and firm.
- 她像个男人似的握了手,坚实而又有力。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Her voice was mannish.
- 她的嗓音有些像男人.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 3. " Now, don't forget about that,'said one of the mannish women.
- “ 喂, 别忘记那件事, "那两个像男人的女人中的一个说.
来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
- 4. The girls usually got rough and mannish after they went to herding.
- 到野外去放牧的姑娘通常都变得粗里粗气,象个男子汉.
来自辞典例句
- 5. What a mannish way to stitch on a button!
- 缝个钮扣笨拙得象男人.
来自辞典例句
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