tomboy
英 ['t?mb??]
美['tɑmb??]
- n. 假小子,行為似男孩的頑皮姑娘
暢通詞匯
詞態變化
復數:?tomboys;
中文詞源
tomboy 假小子,野丫頭
來自 Tom,湯姆,代指男孩,boy,男孩。用于指野丫頭。
英文詞源
- tomboy
- tomboy: [16] Tomboy originally denoted a ‘rude or boisterous boy’, but before the end of the 16th century it was being applied to a ‘girl who behaves like a boisterous boy’. Tom (the familiar form of Thomas) is presumably being used to denote ‘maleness’ (here ‘typical male aggressiveness’).
- tomboy (n.)
- 1550s, "rude, boisterous boy," from Tom + boy; meaning "wild, romping girl, girl who acts like a spirited boy" is first recorded 1590s. It also could mean "strumpet, bold or immodest woman" (1570s). Compare tomrig "rude, wild girl." Related: Tomboyish.
雙語例句
- 1. Mary has always been a tomboy. She likes hiking and horseback riding.
- 瑪麗一直很男子氣, 她喜歡遠足和騎馬.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. His daughter is a saucy tomboy.
- 他女兒是一個調皮的假小子.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 3. Tomboy is a girl and behaves like a boy.
- 一個行為舉止像男孩的女孩子.
來自互聯網
- 4. She is an ordinary woman who could dress like a tomboy.
- 她也是個會打扮得像個野小子的普通女孩.
來自互聯網
- 5. Her role as a 14 - year old tomboy earned her rave reviews.
- 在戲中,她懊鈳一個14歲的假小子,獲得了好評.
來自互聯網