girly 英 ['gɜ:lɪ]   美 ['gɜlɪ]

girly

girly  英 ['gɜ:lɪ] 美 ['gɜlɪ]

adj. 像少女的 

名词复数:girlies 

One day, on a girly whim, she wrote that she wanted to buy a banjo but that her husband, ever the “tyrant”, wouldn’t let her. 有一天,她突然萌生了一个孩子气的念头,就在日记中说她想买一把班卓琴,可她那位素来“专制”的丈夫不让她买。
Jay convinced the governor to fire a fake bazooka at him and call him a "girly man" as part of the act. 杰·雷诺说服了施瓦辛格,让这位州长在表演中手持一支假火箭炮向他开火,并公然喊他“娘娘腔”。

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  • adj. 像少女的
  • 1. One day, on a girly whim, she wrote that she wanted to buy a banjo but that her husband, ever the “tyrant”, wouldn’t let her.

    有一天,她突然萌生了一个孩子气的念头,就在日记中说她想买一把班卓琴,可她那位素来“专制”的丈夫不让她买。

  • 2. Jay convinced the governor to fire a fake bazooka at him and call him a "girly man" as part of the act.

    杰·雷诺说服了施瓦辛格,让这位州长在表演中手持一支假火箭炮向他开火,并公然喊他“娘娘腔”。

  • girly (adj.) "girl-like," 1866, from girl + -y (2). Reduplicated form girly-girly (adj.) is recorded from 1883; as a noun from 1882.
  • girly (n.) girlie, "little girl," 1860, from girl + -y (3). Another diminutive was girleen (1836) with an Irish ending.
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