英:[ˈfænsi ˈwumən]
美:[ˈfænsi ˈwʊmən]
英:[ˈfænsi ˈwumən]
美:[ˈfænsi ˈwʊmən]
n.
情妇,妓女
noun
a woman of questionable moralsspecifically: prostitute
noun
a woman of questionable moralsspecifically: prostitute
The first known use of fancy woman was in 1812
1 in those days a woman who acted on stage was often thought of as a fancy woman
2 Bill neglects his wife and spends all his spare money on presents for his fancy woman.
比尔冷落其妻子,并将所有的余款用于为情妇购置礼物。
3 Now Samson went to Gaza, and there he saw a loose woman and went in to her.
参孙到了迦萨,在那里看见一个妓女,就与她亲近。
4 They must not marry women unclean by prostitution or a woman divorced by her husband, for the priest is holy to his God.
司祭不可娶妓女和受玷污的女人为妻,也不可娶为丈夫离弃的女人,因为他是祝圣于天主的人。