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单词 bachelorette
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Definition of bachelorette in English:

bachelorette

noun batʃələˈrɛtˌbætʃ(ə)ləˈrɛt
North American
  • 1A young unmarried woman.

    〈北美〉单身女子

    a photo of each bachelorette accompanies her profile
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bachelors are much more socially acceptable than bachelorettes.
    • Wendy, a married mother of three, oversees Parador Pictures, a thriving Miramax-like movie studio, and Victory, a diehard bachelorette and fashion designer, runs her own clothing company.
    • In your heart of hearts, you know you don't really care whether what's-his-name gets kicked off the island, or fired, or wins the bachelorette or whatever.
    • Over 30 eligible bachelorettes lined up to take part in the competition.
    • Alright, well, with no further adieu, let's bring out our first eligible bachelorette!
    • Upon finding out that she was single, the next day there were lots of articles making her out to be a desperate bachelorette, but this woman is no damsel in distress.
    • So I figured there would be lots of attractive, hopefully eligible bachelors and bachelorettes around my age.
    • I saw a party of bachelors and a party of bachelorettes, presumably from the same wedding, that had rented out two of the San Francisco cable cars for the night.
    • Do you want to be soon around town with two of Newport's most eligible bachelorettes?
    • He does and doesn't want to marry as he serially observes his friends' conjugal problems and dallies with three fetching bachelorettes.
    • Well, you are an eligible bachelorette, are you not?
    • I'm still going to check out a couple of the other bachelorettes from my Craigslist ad, though.
  • 2A very small bachelor apartment.

    〈加〉小型单室公寓

    a bachelorette in a high-rise complex
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Watson was the city lawyer assigned for the last six years to the issue of bachelorettes - small rental units for single people.

Definition of bachelorette in US English:

bachelorette

nounˌbætʃ(ə)ləˈrɛtˌbaCH(ə)ləˈret
North American
  • 1A young unmarried woman.

    〈北美〉单身女子

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Do you want to be soon around town with two of Newport's most eligible bachelorettes?
    • I'm still going to check out a couple of the other bachelorettes from my Craigslist ad, though.
    • Alright, well, with no further adieu, let's bring out our first eligible bachelorette!
    • Well, you are an eligible bachelorette, are you not?
    • Wendy, a married mother of three, oversees Parador Pictures, a thriving Miramax-like movie studio, and Victory, a diehard bachelorette and fashion designer, runs her own clothing company.
    • Upon finding out that she was single, the next day there were lots of articles making her out to be a desperate bachelorette, but this woman is no damsel in distress.
    • So I figured there would be lots of attractive, hopefully eligible bachelors and bachelorettes around my age.
    • In your heart of hearts, you know you don't really care whether what's-his-name gets kicked off the island, or fired, or wins the bachelorette or whatever.
    • I saw a party of bachelors and a party of bachelorettes, presumably from the same wedding, that had rented out two of the San Francisco cable cars for the night.
    • Over 30 eligible bachelorettes lined up to take part in the competition.
    • Bachelors are much more socially acceptable than bachelorettes.
    • He does and doesn't want to marry as he serially observes his friends' conjugal problems and dallies with three fetching bachelorettes.
  • 2A small bachelor apartment.

    〈加〉小型单室公寓

    a bachelorette in a high-rise complex
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Watson was the city lawyer assigned for the last six years to the issue of bachelorettes - small rental units for single people.
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