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n. 荡妇;懒妇;母狗
n.
荡妇,懒妇,母狗;
变形
复数:sluts
英英释义
slut[ slʌt ]
n.
a dirty untidy woman
同义词:slatternslovenly womantrollop
a woman adulterer
同义词:adulteressfornicatresshussyjadeloose womanstrumpettrollop
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
When I make love with my lover I forget everything.Sometimes I sound and look like a slut.
和爱人做爱时,我会忘乎一切,有时言行像个荡妇。
Some praised her courage and envied her, while others criticized her, calling her a slut and saying her project was just an excuse to kiss handsome young men.
也有人持批判态度,认为这根本就是荡妇的行为,称她的索吻计划不过是想要亲吻帅哥的借口罢了。
权威例句
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slut (n.)
c. 1400, "a dirty, slovenly, or untidy woman," according to OED "Of doubtful origin," but probably cognate with dialectal German Schlutt "slovenly woman," dialectal Swedish slata "idle woman, slut," and Dutch slodde "slut," slodder "a careless man," but the exact relationship of all these is obscure. Chaucer uses sluttish (late 14c.) in reference to the appearance of an untidy man. Also "a kitchen maid, a drudge" (mid-15c.; hard pieces in a bread loaf from imperfect kneading were called slut's pennies, 18c.). Specific modern sense of "woman who enjoys sex in a degree considered shamefully excessive" is by 1966. Meaning "woman of loose character, bold hussy" is attested from mid-15c., but the primary association through 18c. was untidiness. Johnson has it (second definition) as "A word of slight contempt to a woman" but sexual activity does not seem to figure into his examples. Playful use of the word, without implication of messiness or loose morals, is attested by 1660s:
My wife called up the people to washing by four o'clock in the morning; and our little girl Susan is a most admirable slut, and pleases us mightily, doing more service than both the others, and deserves wages better. [Pepys, diary, Feb. 21, 1664]
Compare playful use of scamp, etc., for boys. Sometimes used 19c. as a euphemism for bitch to describe a female dog. There is a group of North Sea Germanic words in sl- that mean "sloppy," and also "slovenly woman" and, less often, "slovenly man," and that tend to evolve toward "woman of loose morals." Compare slattern, also English dialectal slummock "a dirty, untidy, or slovenly person" (1861), variant of slammacks "slatternly woman," said to be from slam "ill-shaped, shambling fellow." Also slammakin (from 1756 as a type of loose gown; 1785 as "slovenly female," 1727 as a character name in Gay's "Beggar's Opera"), with variants slamkin, slammerkin. Also possibly related are Middle Dutch slore "a sluttish woman," Dutch slomp, German schlampe "a slattern."1. Mineworkers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month.
乌克兰矿工们已投票决定下个月罢工一天。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Play resumed quickly after the stoppage.
比赛中断后不久又继续进行。
来自《权威词典》
3. Militant mineworkers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month.
乌克兰激进的矿工们已经投票决定下个月罢工一天。
来自柯林斯例句
4. Miners have staged a two-hour token stoppage to demand better pay and conditions.
矿工们举行了两小时的象征性停工,以要求提高工资和改善工作条件。
来自柯林斯例句
5. The original plan was to hold an indefinite stoppage.
最初的计划是无限期停工。
来自辞典例句
[ stoppage 造句 ]
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