英:['bɪtʃərɪ]
美:['bɪtʃərɪ]
英:['bɪtʃərɪ]
美:['bɪtʃərɪ]
"女性的卑劣或粗俗" [《世纪词典》1889年],1530年代; 参见 bitch(n.)+ -ery。
bitch >entry 1 + -ery
The first known use of bitchery was in 1936
1 This is such a bitchery.
那是贱女人的行为。
2 Taylor-Joy brings a cagey survivalism to Margot, a girl who gives the sense she's had to get herself out of ugly scenarios many times before, and the notes Chau hits are delicious, a symphony of passive-aggressive bitchery.
3 Meredith attempts to bond with Hallie upon their first meeting, and only responds with bitchery after Hallie continually provokes her.
4 The girls set her up to fail because of their own arguably questionable motives — reuniting their parents — which don’t get a fraction of the scrutiny Meredith’s supposed bitchery does.
5 Pip Torrens plays him with delightful, low-key bitchery, which makes up for any lack of snarkiness on behalf of her royal highness.