mas·cu·line
adjective/ˈmæskjəlɪn/
/ˈmæskjəlɪn/
- having the qualities or appearance considered to be typical of men; connected with or like men
男子汉的;男人的;像男人的 - He was handsome and strong, and very masculine.
他英俊强壮,富有男子汉气概。 - I feel quite masculine in this suit.
这套衣服我感觉很有男人味。
Extra ExamplesTopics People in societyc1- She has strong, masculine features.
她具有强烈的男性特征。 - That's a typically masculine attitude!
这是一种典型的男人态度! - We assume that stereotypically masculine traits are more suited to the military.
我们以为人们常说的男性特质更加适合军队。 - More women are now entering traditionally masculine domains such as construction.
现在,越来越多的女性进入建筑等传统男性领域。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- He was handsome and strong, and very masculine.
- (grammar) belonging to a class of words that refer to male people or animals and often have a special form
阳性的(用于雄性的人或动物) - ‘He’ and ‘him’ are masculine pronouns.
he 和 him 都是阳性代词。
- ‘He’ and ‘him’ are masculine pronouns.
- (grammar) (in some languages) belonging to a class of nouns, pronouns or adjectives that have masculine gender, not feminine or neuter
阳性的(区别于阴性和中性) - The French word for ‘sun’ is masculine.
法语单词“太阳”是阳性的。
- The French word for ‘sun’ is masculine.
Word Originlate Middle English (in grammatical use): via Old French from Latin masculinus, from masculus ‘male’.