boyfriends信息详情
n.男朋友,情郎
my boyfriend───我的男朋友
questions to ask your boyfriend───问你男朋友的问题
pranks on boyfriend───对男朋友开玩笑
best boyfriend───最佳男朋友
part time boyfriend───兼职男友
have a boyfriend───有男朋友吗
babying boyfriend───育婴男朋友
boyfriend jeans───男朋友牛仔裤
old boyfriend───老男友
my boyfriend is guy───我男朋友是盖伊
Women are allowed to break with tradition and propose to their boyfriends on this day.───在这一天,女性可以打破传统向男友求婚。
Referring to children's friends as girlfriends and boyfriends sexualizes them.───将孩子们的朋友称作女朋友或男朋友就凸显了他们的性别差异。
Although she had various boyfriends, Madeleine was, and remains, fiercely self-sufficient.───尽管有过各种各样男朋友,马德琳过去和现在一直都非常自立。
Michael soon moved out of the Halifax house he shared with his boyfriends and sequestered himself in an apartment across town.───很快,迈克尔从他和男友们同居的房子里搬了出来,把自己关在城市另一头的一个公寓里。
She was always afraid of men, even though she had lots of boyfriends.───尽管她有很多男朋友,她总是害怕男人。
Nigel: Come on angel, let me introduce you to the press. Sorry Mike no boyfriends allowed. [Posing and mumbling] Baby. . . Hm. Baby.───邓:来吧,天使,我介绍你见见记者。抱歉,迈克,不带男朋友。宝贝……
All GIRLS follow the "law of girls" which states you are not allowed to date any of your friends ex boyfriends forever.───所有女生都遵循“女生守则”——永远被禁止与任何你朋友的前男友约会。
One of her ex-boyfriends did not mind because he's an achromate.───有一个前男友不介意,因为他是色盲。
Most of my ex-boyfriends couldn't keep up with how much I wanted-I thought I'd never hear a guy beg me for less sex!───我的前任男朋友的大部分无法赶上多少我想要-我认为我将会从不为比较少的性别听到一个家伙请求我!
There's no time for boyfriends, my career comes first.
She's had dozens of boyfriends.
We both were desperately seeking boyfriends.
She's had a lot of boyfriends but Simon's the only one she's been serious about.
Referring to children's friends as girlfriends and boyfriends sexualizes them.
She had a string of wealthy boyfriends before she finally married.
Your problem with keeping boyfriends is just a symptom of a larger problem: making and keeping friends.
Most of her boyfriends don't stay around very long.
Although she had various boyfriends, Madeleine was, and remains, fiercely self-sufficient.