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feminineadjective(FEMALE)C1havingcharacteristicsthat aretraditionallythoughtto betypicalof orsuitablefor a woman: (举止或气质)女性特有的,女性的 With hislongdarkeyelashes, helookedalmostfeminine.他的睫毛又长又黑,看起来就像个女人。 Thecurrentstyleineveningwearissoft,romantic, and feminine.现在的晚装风格是轻柔、浪漫并充满女性风韵。 Herclothesare always very feminine.她的衣服总是非常女性化。 Comparemasculine(MALE) unfeminine - Shelooksmore feminine withlongerhair.
- Ifeelmore feminine inskirtsanddresses.
- Thedresscombinesstylishlineswith anattractivefloralprintfor aclassicallyfemininelook.
feminineadjective(GRAMMAR)language(written abbreviationfem.);(f)belongingto thegroupofnounsthat, in somelanguages, are notmasculineorneuter: (某些语言中的名词)阴性的 InFrench, "table" is feminine.在法语中,“桌子”这个词是阴性的。 languageused to refer to aparticularformof anouninEnglish, such as "actress", that refers only to afemaleperson. These feminineformsare now being used less often. (英语中表示女性的词)阴性的 - TheFrenchword for 'sun' ismasculine- 'le soleil', but theGermanword is feminine - 'dieSonne'.
- Thedefinitearticle'la' is used before feminine words inFrenchandItalian.
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See more results » GrammarFemaleorfeminine;maleormasculine? We use female and male to refer to the sex of humans and animals:… (Definition offemininefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)feminine| American Dictionaryfeminineadjective(FEMALE)havingqualitiestraditionallyconsideredto besuitablefor a woman: Even with thetailoredlookof asuit, sometimes I like to have something that’s just a little feminine. feminineadjective(GRAMMAR)[not gradable]grammar(abbreviationfem.)being anounorpronounof atypethat refers tofemales, or in some otherlanguages, being anounof atypethat refers to thingsconsideredasfemale femininity
Longhairhastraditionallybeenregardedas asignof femininity. (Definition offemininefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoffemininefeminine The same pronoun is used for both masculine andfeminineindividuals and for subject and object case roles.From theCambridge English Corpus Perhaps, certain cultural (medical) practices elaborate on masculine, or respectively,feminine, themes.From theCambridge English Corpus Like cooking, cleaning, shopping, and washing, men can do it too, but the societal perception is that these are women's tasks orfemininegendered activities.From theCambridge English Corpus These households were primarilyfemininehouseholds with no spouses, sons, grandsons, brothers or other male kin, although several had male servants.From theCambridge English Corpus Although there were many women in rock by the late 1960s, most performed only as singers, a traditionallyfeminineposition in popular music.From theCambridge English Corpus Representations offemininedesire abound in seventeenth-century music and then disappear with the eighteenth-century insistence on patriarchal values.From theCambridge English Corpus In addition, division offemininehousehold tasks was found to be more egalitarian at later stages of marital life.From theCambridge English Corpus Thesefemininefeatures were comprehensively altered100 to masculine forms in a late-eleventh- or early-twelfth-century hand (or hands).From theCambridge English Corpus The web of these associations constitutes an artistic reflection on the sensibility and experience of thefemininein a patriarchal society.From theCambridge English Corpus A noun is "masculine," "feminine," or "neuter" because it belongs to a set of nouns that use a particular set of agreement markers.From theCambridge English Corpus In the poems from this third group,femininehistorical memory domesticates the inevitable disruptive effects of time, violence, and death.From theCambridge English Corpus Such lines are termedfeminine; otherwise a line is masculine.From theCambridge English Corpus Given statistical evidence that has shown a very strong dispreference for basilectal variants in thefemininesubcategories, this order seems highly unlikely.From theCambridge English Corpus The marginalised subject-position of the woman, however, reveals the pivotal role of thefemininein the narcissistic constructions of male desire and the male self.From theCambridge English Corpus Scenes like these consolidated a conventional association between laments and thefemininevoice.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/feminine## |