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n. 女学者;装做有学问的女人
n.
女学者,装做有学问的女人;
变形
复数:bluestockings
英英释义
bluestocking[ 'blu:,stɔkiŋ ]
n.a woman having literary or intellectual interests
同义词:bas bleu
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bluestocking
bluestocking: [18] The term bluestocking ‘female intellectual’ derives from the gatherings held at the houses of fashionable mid-18th- century hostesses to discuss literary and related topics. It became the custom at these not to put on full formal dress, which for gentlemen included black silk stockings. One habitué in particular, Mr Benjamin Stillingfleet, used to wear greyish worsted stockings, conventionally called ‘blue’.This lack of decorum was looked on with scorn in some quarters, and Admiral Boscawan dubbed the participants the ‘Blue Stocking Society’. Women who attended their highbrow meetings thus became known as ‘Blue Stocking Ladies’ (even though it was a man who had worn the stockings), and towards the end of the century this was abbreviated to simply bluestockings.
bluestocking (n.)
also blue-stocking, 1790, derisive word for a woman considered too learned, traces to a London literary salon founded c. 1750 by Elizabeth Montagu on the Parisian model, featuring intellectual discussion instead of card games, and in place of ostentatious evening attire, simple dress, including Benjamin Stillingfleet's blue-gray tradesman's hose which he wore in place of gentleman's black silk, hence the term, first applied in derision to the whole set by Admiral Boscawen. None of the ladies wore blue stockings. Borrowed by the neighbors in loan-translations, such as French bas-bleu, Dutch blauwkous, German Blaustrumpf.
1. She's a bluestocking.
她是位女学者。
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2. A “bluestocking” used to be a scholarly or highly knowledgeable woman.
“蓝袜子(bluestocking)”曾用以指一个学者或知识渊博的女人。
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3. As a bel esprit he despised pedantry whether in a man or in a bluestocking.
作为一个才子,他看不起卖弄学问的作风,不管这种作风是由男人还是女才子所表现出来的。
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4. During the late Meiji era in 1911, a party of women organized the Bluestocking Society (Seitousha) and issued the magazine Bluestocking (Seito), to spread the idea of women's liberation.
1911年明治末年,一群妇女运动家组织了「青鞜社」,发行《青鞜杂志》,宣扬解放妇女的思想,并致力为女性争取更多的权益。
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5. During the late Meiji era in 1911, a party of women organized the Bluestocking Society (Seitousha) and issued the magazine Bluestocking (Seito), to spread the idea of women's liberation.
1911年明治末年,一群妇女运动家组织了「青鞜社」,发行《青鞜杂志》,宣扬解放妇女的思想,并致力为女性争取更多的权益。
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