英:[ˈɡɜːlfrend]
美:[ˈɡɜːrlfrend]
英:[ˈɡɜːlfrend]
美:[ˈɡɜːrlfrend]
复数:girlfriends
Noun
1. any female friend;
"Mary and her girlfriend organized the party"
2. a girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved;
"his girlfriend kicked him out"
也可以说是 girl-friend,1859年时指“女孩青少年时期的女性朋友”,由 girl 和 friend(n.)组成。作为男人的恋人,始于1922年。17世纪时, She-friend 在同样的意义上被用来指男人的情妇和一个女人是另一个女人的亲密朋友。
The first known use of girlfriend was in 1859
given1 of 2adjective
prone sense 1
given to gossiping
fixed sense 1b, particular
at a given time
granted as true
given that we are all equal
given2 of 2noun
something taken for granted : a basic condition or assumption
giveaway1 of 2noun
an unintentional act of revealing or betraying
his expression was a dead giveaway of his guilt
something that is given away free
an event at which things are given away
give away2 of 2verb
to present (a bride) to the bridegroom at a wedding
to show unintentionally
disclose, reveal
giveaway1 of 2noun
an unintentional act of revealing or betraying
his expression was a dead giveaway of his guilt
something that is given away free
an event at which things are given away
give away2 of 2verb
to present (a bride) to the bridegroom at a wedding
to show unintentionally
disclose, reveal
gistnoun
the main point of a subject : drift
gizmonoun
gadget
girthnoun
a band around the body of an animal to fasten something (as a saddle) upon its back
a measure around a body
the girth of a tree trunk
girtverb
gird
to fasten by means of a girth
girlnoun
a female child
a young woman
offensive a female servant—used especially in the past
sweetheart
girlfriendnoun
a female friend
a regular female companion in a romantic relationship
1 “Annie, I didn’t say you were my girlfriend. That would be ridiculous.”
2 “My feelings toward your girlfriend are mixed, yes, but for the most part I have a lot of respect for her.”
3 “So what do all your friends think about you having a famous rock star for a girlfriend?”
4 My parents are away, and my girlfriend has come over to help cook dinner.
5 His secret girlfriend, a seamstress whom Shin had heard rumors about, knelt beside him.
6 A Knockout King with no one to hit, since his gang disbanded after their third, Peck, got a girlfriend and tried to live his life right.
7 Susan is going out to dinner with her girlfriends.
苏珊要去和她的女朋友们吃晚餐。
8 I wish they'd do a better job of hiding their desire for me to have tons of friends and girlfriends.
9 Hazel was also Frank’s girlfriend, so Leo knew he should keep his distance.
10 He made the mistake of leaving his valuable record collection with a former girlfriend.
他犯了一个错误,把自己收藏的一批珍贵唱片留在了以前的一个女友那里。
11 His girlfriend was around, and so were his hometown buddies.
12 The lawsuit alleges Jackson retaliated against one of the 11 plaintiffs by intimidating his girlfriend, a teacher in the district.
13 I asked if he was engaged or had any special girlfriend, thinking maybe that's what was the matter, but he said no, he made a point of keeping clear of such attachments.
14 Every day Dad drives me to the hospital and I walk up to the desk with the first Harry Potter book in my hand, ready to take my girlfriend to Hogwarts.
15 I felt like I was in a no-win situation, but the battle would have been much harder to wage if I hadn't had my closest girlfriends in the trenches with me.
16 “I sure do. How about we stop all this rocket stuff and get us some girlfriends?”
17 He had broken up with his girlfriend, Keisha, a few weeks before.
18 The girlfriend was one of the best spies the British had, but fortunately for Washington, when her report reached Clinton, he did not believe it.
19 Suddenly he remembered what El Patron had said earlier: Is she your little girlfriend?
20 He referred to Zita as his girlfriend, and at another point he called her his fiancee.
2 女情人
3 女友
4 情人
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6 女性朋友