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/ˈwʊmən/ |
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| C an adult female person 成年女子;妇女 | asmiling young woman with dark hair 面带笑容的年轻黑发女子 | | We need more women in parliament. 我们的议会需要有更多的女性。a. | | a | used for saying that someone who does something is a woman 女性的 | | the first woman prime minister 第一位女首相 | | astudy of women writers 女作家研究 | | | b | singular all women considered as a group 女性 | | the stereotype of woman as helpless victim 女性被模式化了的无助受害者形象 | | | c | a rude way of addressing a woman when you are annoyed 娘儿们(生气时对女子的一种粗鲁称呼) | | Stop panicking, woman! 别慌,娘儿们! | | | d | your girlfriend , wife , or partnerSome people think this use is offensive 女友,妻子,女伴(某些人认为这一用法具冒犯义) | | Have you met his new woman? 你见过他的新女友了吗? | | |
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- | another woman |
| a woman you have a sexual relationship with when you are married to someone else or involved in a serious relationship with someone else |
| 情妇;(女性)第三者 |
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| Do you think there’ s another woman? 你认为有第三者吗? |
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- | be your own woman |
| to make plans and decisions about your life , without depending on anyone elseThis expression shows that you approve of a woman like this |
| 保持独立的女人(该表达法表示赞同这样的女子) |
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| She is now her own woman, with her own life. 她现在是一个独立的女人,过着自己的生活。 |
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- | the other woman |
| the woman you are having a sexual relationship with when you are married to someone else or involved in a serious relationship with someone else |
| 情妇;(女性)第三者 |
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| She hated being the other woman, but what could she do? 她不想充当第三者,但她又能怎么办呢? |
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See also | - women’ s | - world | |
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