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单词 girlhood
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Definition of girlhood in English:

girlhood

noun ˈɡəːlhʊdˈɡərlˌhʊd
mass noun
  • The state or time of being a girl.

    少女时期,少女时代

    they had been friends since girlhood

    她们自少女时期起就一直是朋友。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a wonderful book because throughout its chapters it deals with many character traits of a girl and issues that they face transitioning from girlhood into womanhood.
    • It marks the transition from girlhood to womanhood.
    • It's an idea that offers some relief from the specter of the meek and mopey, ‘silenced’ and self-loathing girl the popular psychology of girlhood has given us in recent years.
    • For several years during her girlhood, Bess was a tomboy in a house full of brothers.
    • Riding ponies and horses around Christchurch and its environs was a wonderful leisure occupation in my girlhood.
    • Until recently, the literature on adolescent girls has been scarce, lacking a serious professional review of the gender-specific issues unique to girlhood.
    • As she traces her own journey from girlhood to womanhood in Calcutta, she evokes the intimate experiences of food and ritual that structure women's everyday life in Bengal.
    • The actors who brought the streets and homes of Mary's girlhood to life were actually exceptionally good for a television production.
    • But from girlhood onwards, it has always been a prop.
    • They had been friends since her girlhood and she couldn't face such a public good-bye.
    • As these girlhood dreams raced through my head, Mom would say, ‘You're such a Capricorn.’
    • With paper, photographs, scissors, glue and ink, she recorded and perhaps resolved her passage from girlhood to womanhood.
    • But censorship aside, the film does deal with elements of teenage girlhood that would make family therapists rub their hands together with delight.
    • These two women had been girlhood friends but separated for years before they accidentally meet.
    • Like that of her father, almost every physical and chronological aspect of her life, from girlhood to sovereignty to extreme old age, has been filmed.
    • As she walks through different rooms, the film flashes back to her girlhood and adolescence.
    • Many of her girlhood friends had been married last season.
    • These kinds of experiences continue beyond girlhood.
    • We have the story of a life here, from girlhood in New Zealand (and the cultural delights of Christchurch) to the passage to Britain after her mother received an unexpectedly large legacy.
    • It was one of the really bright spots in my young girlhood.
    Synonyms
    early years, early life, young days, teens, teenage years, adolescence, young adulthood, boyhood, childhood

Definition of girlhood in US English:

girlhood

nounˈɡərlˌhʊdˈɡərlˌho͝od
  • The state or time of being a girl.

    少女时期,少女时代

    they had been friends since girlhood

    她们自少女时期起就一直是朋友。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It marks the transition from girlhood to womanhood.
    • Until recently, the literature on adolescent girls has been scarce, lacking a serious professional review of the gender-specific issues unique to girlhood.
    • As she traces her own journey from girlhood to womanhood in Calcutta, she evokes the intimate experiences of food and ritual that structure women's everyday life in Bengal.
    • This is a wonderful book because throughout its chapters it deals with many character traits of a girl and issues that they face transitioning from girlhood into womanhood.
    • These two women had been girlhood friends but separated for years before they accidentally meet.
    • As these girlhood dreams raced through my head, Mom would say, ‘You're such a Capricorn.’
    • These kinds of experiences continue beyond girlhood.
    • But censorship aside, the film does deal with elements of teenage girlhood that would make family therapists rub their hands together with delight.
    • Riding ponies and horses around Christchurch and its environs was a wonderful leisure occupation in my girlhood.
    • As she walks through different rooms, the film flashes back to her girlhood and adolescence.
    • Many of her girlhood friends had been married last season.
    • They had been friends since her girlhood and she couldn't face such a public good-bye.
    • With paper, photographs, scissors, glue and ink, she recorded and perhaps resolved her passage from girlhood to womanhood.
    • We have the story of a life here, from girlhood in New Zealand (and the cultural delights of Christchurch) to the passage to Britain after her mother received an unexpectedly large legacy.
    • Like that of her father, almost every physical and chronological aspect of her life, from girlhood to sovereignty to extreme old age, has been filmed.
    • It's an idea that offers some relief from the specter of the meek and mopey, ‘silenced’ and self-loathing girl the popular psychology of girlhood has given us in recent years.
    • For several years during her girlhood, Bess was a tomboy in a house full of brothers.
    • But from girlhood onwards, it has always been a prop.
    • It was one of the really bright spots in my young girlhood.
    • The actors who brought the streets and homes of Mary's girlhood to life were actually exceptionally good for a television production.
    Synonyms
    early years, early life, young days, teens, teenage years, adolescence, young adulthood, boyhood, childhood
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