spinsters信息详情

spinsters发音

意思翻译

n.老姑娘;未婚女人

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双语使用场景

Married women could certainly be spinsters.───已婚妇女当然是“spinsters”(纺纱者)。

Oh dear, oh dear," cried Wendy, "I'm sure I sometimes think that spinsters are to be envied."───天哪,天哪,”温迪叫道,“我有时候真觉得,老姑娘是值得羡慕的。”

Oh, I must correct you, Mr. Smith. Nuns are not 'spinsters'; they are married to God.───噢,我一定要纠正你,史密斯先生。修女们不是‘老姑娘’;她们是嫁给了上帝。

Spinster was almost like a professional title similar to baker or tailor.───“spinsters”(纺纱者)差不多是一个专业头衔,类似于面包师或裁缝。

spinsters would be looked down upon as a burden with mixed pity and contempt.───老处女将瞧不起看作是一种负担混合怜悯和蔑视。

She writes about British spinsters, in particular about the ones that would have married the "lost generation" of the first world war.───作品描写的是一群终身未嫁的英国女性,特别是那些原本可能嫁给一战“迷茫一代”的女性。

We could not say 'All spinsters have curly hair' and know it to be true without experience.───我们不能说“所有未婚女子都有卷发”并在没有调查的情况下确认其正确性。

Two prim spinsters are sitting together quietly.───两个一本正经的老处女安静地坐在一起。

英语使用场景

As in Ireland, there are many frustrated bachelors and spinsters, and there are frequent late marriages.

Both my father's sisters were spinsters.

The sisters were to remain spinsters for the rest of their lives.

Of course the reason that Robin Hood and Piers Plowman make it into today's podcast is that this is also the document that first mentions spinsters, making the word about 650 years old.

And what about us inveterate spinsters, us permanent bachelors?

Spinsters and widows enjoyed the legal status of femme sole in which they had control of their own affairs.

Also patron of fire prevention, nursing homes, and spinsters.

When food is short, the balance changes and the spinsters become a nuisance.

There did seem to be a lot of spinsters in the twenties.