英:[ˈgeɪnəs]
gayness如何读
gayness英汉释义
- 快乐的,欢快的; 轻松的,愉快的 happy and full of fun; cheerful
- [A]轻率的,不假思索的; 放荡的 careless; thoughtless; only concerned with pleasure
- 同性恋的homosexual
gayness是什么意思
- <美俚>同性恋者(多指男同性恋)
- 盖伊(John,1685-1732,英国诗人及剧作家)
- 快乐的,愉快的,轻快的,欢快的,充满乐趣的
- 鲜艳的,艳丽的
- <美俚>与同性恋者有关的,同性恋的
- 放荡的
- 不考虑后果的,轻率的
- 衣着华丽的,华丽的,花哨的
- 爽朗的
- 寻欢作乐的
- 生机勃勃的
- <苏格兰>很,相当
- (把…)打扮得绚丽多彩
gayness词根
词根:gay
adj.gay 快乐的;放荡的;艳丽的
n.gay 同性恋者
gayness英英释义
adjective
of, relating to, or characterized by sexual or romantic attraction to people of one's same sex a gay woman in her 40s—often used to refer to men onlygay and lesbian members of the community
gay men
of, relating to, or intended for people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, etc. a gay bar
the gay rights movement
happily excited : merry
in a gay mood
keenly alive and exuberant : having or inducing high spirits
a bird's gay spring song
bright, lively
gay sunny meadows
brilliant in color
given to social pleasuresalso: licentious
biographical name
John 1685–1732 English poet and dramatist
noun
sometimes disparaging + offensive; see usage paragraph below a gay personespecially: a gay man
gayness词源英文解释
Adjective Middle English, from Anglo-French gai, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German gāhi quick, sudden Noun derivative of gay >entry 1
The first known use of gay was in the 13th century
gayness儿童词典英英释义
gazetteernoun
a geographical dictionary
gazettenoun
newspaper
an official journal
gazeverb
to fix the eyes in a steady intent look
gazellenoun
any of numerous small graceful swift antelopes of Africa and Asia
gazellenoun
any of numerous small graceful swift antelopes of Africa and Asia
gazebonoun
a freestanding roofed structure usually open on the sides
gazebonoun
a freestanding roofed structure usually open on the sides
gayadjective
happily excited : merry
a gay mood
cheerful sense 1a, lively
a gay meadow
brilliant in color
given to social pleasures
of or relating to romantic attraction to people of one's same sex
gayadjective
happily excited : merry
a gay mood
cheerful sense 1a, lively
a gay meadow
brilliant in color
given to social pleasures
of or relating to romantic attraction to people of one's same sex
gayness 例句
1 “I just mean like, being as surrounded by gayness as you are—Oh God, am I allowed to say ‘gayness’?”
2 It now becomes evident that Mr. Beau is interested less in “Hamlet” itself than in the cultural space where “Hamlet” intersects gayness as gayness intersects loss.
3 "I understand that for many people it's not, but for me it's a choice, and you don't get to define my gayness for me," Nixon said.
4 When Nilsen opts for a diminished-capacity defense at his trial, his gayness subtly complicates the government’s effort to prove that he’s sane.
5 The edge was in the public persona, in the costumes and the manner, in the coded gayness.
6 But gayness – from high camp to intense homoeroticism – is an important aspect of that icon.
7 But his flamboyant behavior disconcerted many colleagues, especially Boulez, who kept his own gayness closeted.
8 “Cinema isn’t a way for me to express my feelings on gayness,” he said.
9 Though Simone repeatedly refers to the couple, with a smirk, as “thespians,” and Baneatta simply ignores the interloper, no one disapproves of Kenny’s gayness deeply enough to prevent a happy hug of an ending.
10 The charming effect of houses gayed up with these flower-filled boxes.
11 But no one can avoid associating the name with gayness — which sets Johnny a peculiar kind of challenge.
12 The book’s title refers to a pricing code for three, an odd number associated with gayness — “as in three-dollar bill,” he said.
13 Suddenly the rap artist declares he’s a homosexual, saying that in rap lyrics “I’ve pretty much been leaving a breadcrumb trail of gayness.”
14 He added that the “drumbeat of Holt’s gayness” had diminished as the season went on, and it became obvious that the other characters were comfortable with it.
15 Gallingly, this business of schools giving the boot to teachers for being just a little too public in their gayness is becoming something of a trend.
16 It’s a thorough examination of five openly gay directors who have each made films both obscure and mainstream, and there’s no lack of gayness in their respective oeuvres.
17 And Seanie yelled up to the sky, “Universal takeback! I am sorry, Joey! I will never, ever make fun of your gayness again!”
18 Mark was Damian's best friend at school, at odds with his gayness, partly because by virtue of being handsome and sporty he had the option of fitting in, though at a cost.
19 This event lifted my spirits and I became quite gay.
20 “Christianity is the best way to cure gayness—just get on your knees, take a swig of wine, and accept the body of a man into your mouth.”