prin·cess
noun/ˌprɪnˈses/, /ˈprɪnses/
/ˈprɪnses/
(除女王或王后外的)王室女性成员;(尤指)公主 - the royal princesses
王室女性成员 - Princess Anne
安妮公主
- the royal princesses
王妃;王公贵族夫人 - princess of… the Princess of Wales
威尔士王妃
- princess of… the Princess of Wales
- (disapproving) a young woman who has always been given everything that she wants, and who thinks that she is better than other people
(受宠溺而自以为优越的)娇小姐 - (British English, informal) used by some men as a form of address to a girl or young woman
一些男人用它来称呼女孩或年轻女子 - Is something the matter, princess?
有什么事吗,大小姐?
- Is something the matter, princess?
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French princesse, from prince, from Latin princeps, princip- ‘first, chief, sovereign’, from primus ‘first’ + capere ‘take’.