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women noun—女 n (almost always used) 妇女 n (almost always used) Examples:Euripides (c. 480-406 BC), Greek tragedian, author of Medea, Trojan Women etc—imitate the dog and steal chicken (idiom); to dally with women—I, your servant (deprecatory self-reference for women)—curtained carriage used by women—dangling ornament worn by women—fig. nowadays, women have an equal part play in society—pervert (esp. one who gropes women in public)—Enjo-kōsai or "compensated dating", a practice which originated in Japan where older men give money or luxury gifts women for their companionship and sexual favors—(of women) beginning of menstrual cycle—(coll.) (of women) get one's period—wallow in alcohol and sex (idiom); over-indulgence in wine and women—norms expected of women (in former times)—men fear getting inthe wrong line of business, women fear marrying the wrong man (proverb)—(of women) get one's period—(in ancient times) no direct contact between men and women—women of the new society—women dancers and singers—Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women—three women makes a crowd—band used by Manchu women gather up the hair—have adulterous relations after marriage (of women) [idiom.]—three women are enough for a drama [idiom.]—(of women) grieved appearance [idiom.]—women with disreputable or illegal professions [idiom.]— |