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单词 babe
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Definition of babe in English:

babe

noun beɪbbeɪb
  • 1informal A sexually attractive young woman.

    美人(性感的女性)

    he's been pumping up his pecs to impress the babes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Behind a circular wood-bar, staff mix up magnificent concoctions like Guavapolitans and Lychee-tinis and awestruck babes and their boys knock them back like soda pop.
    • It's a no-brainer with some lush locales [Mauritius, South Africa], striking babes [three beauty queens] and a nonsensical script.
    • There were glamorous and trendy babes, all children of aging supermodels, actors, rock stars and maybe a few royalties here and there.
    • Whether you are going to the beach or the pool, here are some bare essentials for attracting the babes.
    • For men, it holds out the fantasy that babes are attracted to geeky men who really, really care about what they think.
    • And that now is a good time to see the males, out prowling for babes.
    • This opens up onto an incense-scented lounge, where beautiful babes and boys recline on rich leather banquettes.
    • If you want to impress the babes at the gym, you need to look your best before you opt to help any of them with a spot.
    • She has none of the grit, grace, or animalistic sexuality of those brown sugar babes that came before her.
    • Beach boys and babes stretch and preen and wait to catch the next, best wave.
    • And lets face it, lads, hard rocking babes are damn sexy!
    • Here you are, this righteous babe: sexually adventurous, communicative, and you still got burned.
    • You know people have midlife crises when they turn 50 and they go out and buy a red Corvette and drive around college campuses to see if they can still attract babes.
    • Nor are there many nubile young babes whose pouty lips are intended to substitute for a story line.
    • The story centers around three sexy young disco babes who have met the mysterious Anna.
    • But the main attractions at the club were the waitresses, all hot babes dressed only in lingerie made out of lettuce.
    • Mind you, I can't imagine a guide for older guys on how to bag younger babes.
    • Then last year, he made a comeback starring as the affable-yet-clueless dad of two teen babes and a pesky son.
    • An advertising adage from the sixties listed the three most powerful visual draws in order of effectiveness: puppies, babies, and scantily dressed babes.
    • Hot babes and hip boys come for the classy cocktails poured by dashing bar staff who are eager to please.
  • 2informal An affectionate form of address, typically for someone with whom one has a sexual or romantic relationship.

    〈非正式〉宝贝儿(亲昵的称谓,多用于称呼恋人)

    hey babes, I know it is unscrupulous and underhand, but don't blame me!
    it was the best day of my life—except for meeting you, babe
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She absolutely loved it when Bryan called her babe.
    • ‘Nobody is going to harm you or Ana, babe,’ Warren murmured, putting his arm around his wife's small shoulders.
    • She responds romantically, ‘Yes, babe, I will do anything for you.’
    • ‘Aw, I'm sorry, babe,’ he said, wrapping both arms around her, knowing he'd pushed her a little too far.
    • The card, which ends in five kisses, reads: 'Hey babes, I miss you so much.'
    • Oh, ok… I tease you about Henry all the time and you never do anything, babe.
    • It's not the same without your sarcastic comebacks at everything I have to say, babes!
    • I believe that fate has brought us here and we should be together, babe.
    • He put his hands around her waist, ‘Alice, babe, are you ok?’
    • ‘Don't worry, babe,’ he reassured his wife though he wasn't as confident as his tone conveyed.
    • What was wrong about me calling her babe and mentioning the fact that she just might be attracted to me?
    • ‘That's the point, babe,’ he laughed and ruffled my red hair.
    • ‘Hey babe, just the girl I was thinking about,’ he told her as he pulled her to him in an intimate kiss.
    • He waited respectfully as I studied the menu, then said, ‘Make it easy on yourself, babe, the porterhouse is always good.’
    • ‘You look so very hot tonight, babe,’ he informed her with a grin.
    • ‘Luv ya too, babe,’ he replied casually as she left the apartment.
    • ‘You can do better than that, babe,’ I purr with all the self-restraint in the world, still resisting the heavy artillery.
    • So I told him, and by the time I finished, I was crying again, ‘Shh, don't cry, babe,’ Sam said, hugging me close.
    • Deciding to risk her wrath, he whispered back, ‘Anytime, babe.’
    • ‘I'll miss ya, babe,’ he blew me a corny kiss as I got out of the car.
    Synonyms
    dear, dearest, dear one, love, lover, sweetheart, beloved, sweet
    darling, sweetheart, dearest, dear
  • 3literary A baby.

    〈主诗/文〉婴儿

    you have a babe, who will surely be treated as a king when he grows
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Do not lay hands on the old verging on death, on women, children and babes.
    • Nappies haven't figured large in my life since I was a babe in arms.
    • It bounces with the ebullient step of youth, fresh to the world like a newborn babe.
    • She was taken from her true parents when she was a babe in arms, spirited away in the dark of night, wrapped in a blanket of embroidered cashmere.
    • It merits our full respect, the very same respect with which we hold both socially and legally the newborn babe, the child, the adolescent, the adult, and the octogenarian.
    Synonyms
    infant, newborn, child, tot, little one
    baby, infant, newborn, child, tot, little one, babe in arms
    1. 3.1 An innocent or helpless person.
      〈喻〉天真的人;无助的人
      I wish you weren't quite such a babe

Phrases

  • babe in arms

    • A baby that is too young to walk.

      her first child is still only a babe in arms
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Let's not forget that he was born in Hollywood, the son of Lloyd and Dorothy Bridges, and made his screen debut as a babe in arms.
      • Thanks for reminding me how much fun it is to have a babe in arms and how soon until my 2 month old will no longer want to be held.
      • My parents took me, a babe in arms, on their overseas trip.
      • I dont know if Bob, who was baptized as a babe in arms, will pray the sinners prayer.
      • Nappies haven't figured large in my life since I was a babe in arms.
      • Milvina was a babe in arms and can't remember anything, and the other two ladies won't talk about it.
      • He loved to be cradled like a babe in arms.
      • By the end I felt really uncomfortable, manhandling a vulnerable female with a babe in arms.
      • With him was his wife, Alice, who had a babe in arms.
      • I haven't been to church since I was a babe in arms.
  • babe in the woods

    • An innocent or naive person, especially one in a difficult or dangerous environment.

      she was no babe in the woods and knew exactly what she was doing
      he knows how to handle himself in NY, unlike we mere babes in the wood who live here in Seattle
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But we're babes in the woods when it comes to knowing what's going on with our system.
      • I'm not a babe in the woods, and I know very well that saying these things is taboo in American political culture.
      • When we start moving to complex systems, such as management of very large information spaces or air traffic control, we are still babes in the woods.
      • Compared to her, I was a babe in the woods.
      • These are not twelve-year-old babes in the woods - 76 percent of them are seventeen or eighteen years old.
      • I am a babe in the woods when it comes to this kind of thing, but I am inspired to explore, even if it comes to nothing and I move onto another idea next week.
      • These individuals may be babes in the woods, but their sincerity and eagerness to please makes them so lovable that people rarely take too much advantage of them.

Origin

Late Middle English: probably imitative of an infant's first attempts at speech. Compare with baby.

Rhymes

Abe

Definition of babe in US English:

babe

nounbābbeɪb
  • 1informal A sexually attractive young woman.

    美人(性感的女性)

    he's been pumping up his pecs to impress the babes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whether you are going to the beach or the pool, here are some bare essentials for attracting the babes.
    • Hot babes and hip boys come for the classy cocktails poured by dashing bar staff who are eager to please.
    • Here you are, this righteous babe: sexually adventurous, communicative, and you still got burned.
    • If you want to impress the babes at the gym, you need to look your best before you opt to help any of them with a spot.
    • She has none of the grit, grace, or animalistic sexuality of those brown sugar babes that came before her.
    • Beach boys and babes stretch and preen and wait to catch the next, best wave.
    • An advertising adage from the sixties listed the three most powerful visual draws in order of effectiveness: puppies, babies, and scantily dressed babes.
    • Mind you, I can't imagine a guide for older guys on how to bag younger babes.
    • Behind a circular wood-bar, staff mix up magnificent concoctions like Guavapolitans and Lychee-tinis and awestruck babes and their boys knock them back like soda pop.
    • Then last year, he made a comeback starring as the affable-yet-clueless dad of two teen babes and a pesky son.
    • And that now is a good time to see the males, out prowling for babes.
    • There were glamorous and trendy babes, all children of aging supermodels, actors, rock stars and maybe a few royalties here and there.
    • And lets face it, lads, hard rocking babes are damn sexy!
    • This opens up onto an incense-scented lounge, where beautiful babes and boys recline on rich leather banquettes.
    • But the main attractions at the club were the waitresses, all hot babes dressed only in lingerie made out of lettuce.
    • You know people have midlife crises when they turn 50 and they go out and buy a red Corvette and drive around college campuses to see if they can still attract babes.
    • The story centers around three sexy young disco babes who have met the mysterious Anna.
    • It's a no-brainer with some lush locales [Mauritius, South Africa], striking babes [three beauty queens] and a nonsensical script.
    • For men, it holds out the fantasy that babes are attracted to geeky men who really, really care about what they think.
    • Nor are there many nubile young babes whose pouty lips are intended to substitute for a story line.
  • 2informal An affectionate form of address, typically for someone with whom one has a sexual or romantic relationship.

    〈非正式〉宝贝儿(亲昵的称谓,多用于称呼恋人)

    hey babes, I know it is unscrupulous and underhand, but don't blame me!
    I'm the golden boy, babe
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I believe that fate has brought us here and we should be together, babe.
    • ‘Luv ya too, babe,’ he replied casually as she left the apartment.
    • ‘Hey babe, just the girl I was thinking about,’ he told her as he pulled her to him in an intimate kiss.
    • What was wrong about me calling her babe and mentioning the fact that she just might be attracted to me?
    • ‘Aw, I'm sorry, babe,’ he said, wrapping both arms around her, knowing he'd pushed her a little too far.
    • ‘That's the point, babe,’ he laughed and ruffled my red hair.
    • So I told him, and by the time I finished, I was crying again, ‘Shh, don't cry, babe,’ Sam said, hugging me close.
    • He waited respectfully as I studied the menu, then said, ‘Make it easy on yourself, babe, the porterhouse is always good.’
    • ‘Nobody is going to harm you or Ana, babe,’ Warren murmured, putting his arm around his wife's small shoulders.
    • ‘You can do better than that, babe,’ I purr with all the self-restraint in the world, still resisting the heavy artillery.
    • It's not the same without your sarcastic comebacks at everything I have to say, babes!
    • She absolutely loved it when Bryan called her babe.
    • ‘I'll miss ya, babe,’ he blew me a corny kiss as I got out of the car.
    • Oh, ok… I tease you about Henry all the time and you never do anything, babe.
    • Deciding to risk her wrath, he whispered back, ‘Anytime, babe.’
    • He put his hands around her waist, ‘Alice, babe, are you ok?’
    • ‘You look so very hot tonight, babe,’ he informed her with a grin.
    • ‘Don't worry, babe,’ he reassured his wife though he wasn't as confident as his tone conveyed.
    • The card, which ends in five kisses, reads: 'Hey babes, I miss you so much.'
    • She responds romantically, ‘Yes, babe, I will do anything for you.’
    Synonyms
    dear, dearest, dear one, love, lover, sweetheart, beloved, sweet
    darling, sweetheart, dearest, dear
  • 3literary A baby.

    〈主诗/文〉婴儿

    you have a babe, who will surely be treated as a king when he grows
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Do not lay hands on the old verging on death, on women, children and babes.
    • It merits our full respect, the very same respect with which we hold both socially and legally the newborn babe, the child, the adolescent, the adult, and the octogenarian.
    • It bounces with the ebullient step of youth, fresh to the world like a newborn babe.
    • Nappies haven't figured large in my life since I was a babe in arms.
    • She was taken from her true parents when she was a babe in arms, spirited away in the dark of night, wrapped in a blanket of embroidered cashmere.
    Synonyms
    infant, newborn, child, tot, little one
    baby, infant, newborn, child, tot, little one, babe in arms
    1. 3.1 An innocent or helpless person.
      〈喻〉天真的人;无助的人
      I wish you weren't quite such a babe

Phrases

  • babe in arms

    • A baby that is too young to walk.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • By the end I felt really uncomfortable, manhandling a vulnerable female with a babe in arms.
      • My parents took me, a babe in arms, on their overseas trip.
      • With him was his wife, Alice, who had a babe in arms.
      • Thanks for reminding me how much fun it is to have a babe in arms and how soon until my 2 month old will no longer want to be held.
      • Milvina was a babe in arms and can't remember anything, and the other two ladies won't talk about it.
      • Let's not forget that he was born in Hollywood, the son of Lloyd and Dorothy Bridges, and made his screen debut as a babe in arms.
      • He loved to be cradled like a babe in arms.
      • Nappies haven't figured large in my life since I was a babe in arms.
      • I dont know if Bob, who was baptized as a babe in arms, will pray the sinners prayer.
      • I haven't been to church since I was a babe in arms.
  • babe in the woods

    • An innocent or naive person, especially one in an unfamiliar or dangerous environment.

      she was no babe in the woods and knew exactly what she was doing
      he knows how to handle himself in NY, unlike we mere babes in the wood who live here in Seattle
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'm not a babe in the woods, and I know very well that saying these things is taboo in American political culture.
      • I am a babe in the woods when it comes to this kind of thing, but I am inspired to explore, even if it comes to nothing and I move onto another idea next week.
      • These are not twelve-year-old babes in the woods - 76 percent of them are seventeen or eighteen years old.
      • But we're babes in the woods when it comes to knowing what's going on with our system.
      • When we start moving to complex systems, such as management of very large information spaces or air traffic control, we are still babes in the woods.
      • Compared to her, I was a babe in the woods.
      • These individuals may be babes in the woods, but their sincerity and eagerness to please makes them so lovable that people rarely take too much advantage of them.

Origin

Late Middle English (in babe (sense 3)): probably imitative of an infant's first attempts at speech. Compare with baby.

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