sissy

英 ['sɪsɪ] 美['sɪsi]
  • n. 胆小鬼;胆小无用的男子;女人气的男人
  • adj. 女人气的,娘娘腔的;柔弱的
  • n. (Sissy)人名;(英)茜茜(教名Cecil、Cecilia、Cecily、Cicely、Sisley的昵称)

词态变化


复数: sissies;

中文词源


sissy 娘娘腔的男生

来自 sister 昵称,用于指娘娘腔的男生。

英文词源


sissy (n.)
1846, "sister," extended form of sis (q.v.). Meaning "effeminate man" is recorded from 1887; the adjective in this sense is from 1891. Related: Sissiness. Sissy bar is recorded from 1969.

双语例句


1. "Last one in the sea is a sissy," proclaimed Idris.
伊德里斯大声地宣告说:“在海里,谁落在最后谁就不是爷儿们。”

来自柯林斯例句

2. Nina looks the spitting image of Sissy Spacek.
尼娜看起来像极了茜茜·斯帕赛克。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Far from being sissy, it takes a real man to accept that he is not perfect.
只有真正的男人才会接受自己并非完美无缺的事实,这绝不是什么女孩子气。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The dancing teacher looks like a sissy, but he is very strong.
舞蹈老师看起来娘娘腔的, 但是他非常强壮.

来自辞典例句

5. The clothes that Mom buys make me look like a sissy.
母亲买的衣服使我看起来娘娘腔的.

来自辞典例句