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dam·sel
daem zl
复数:damsels
noun
a young woman or maiden, esp., in the distant past, one of noble birth.
13世纪早期, damisele,“年轻的,未婚的女子”,尤指出身高贵的少女,也指“侍女,协助女士的女仆”,源自盎格鲁-法语 damaisele 和古法语 dameisele “高贵出身的女人”(现代法语 demoiselle “年轻女士”),经过与 dame 联想而改编自早期的 donsele,源自加洛-罗马语 *domnicella,是拉丁语 domina “女士”(见 dame)的爱称。在浪漫主义诗人的复兴之前,这个词语已经过时,与16-17世纪的变体 damozel(由斯宾塞使用)一起被复兴。1815年起, Damsel-fly 指“蜻蜓”,源自法语 demoiselle 的一个意思。
Middle English damesel, from Anglo-French dameisele, from Vulgar Latin *domnicella young noblewoman, diminutive of Latin domina lady
The first known use of damsel was in the 13th century
dance1 of 2verb
to engage in or perform a dance
to move quickly up and down or about
to perform or take part in as a dancer
dance2 of 2noun
an act or instance of dancing
a series of rhythmic and patterned bodily movements usually performed to music
a social gathering for dancing
a piece of music by which dancing may be guided
the art of dancing
dance1 of 2verb
to engage in or perform a dance
to move quickly up and down or about
to perform or take part in as a dancer
dance2 of 2noun
an act or instance of dancing
a series of rhythmic and patterned bodily movements usually performed to music
a social gathering for dancing
a piece of music by which dancing may be guided
the art of dancing
dance1 of 2verb
to engage in or perform a dance
to move quickly up and down or about
to perform or take part in as a dancer
dance2 of 2noun
an act or instance of dancing
a series of rhythmic and patterned bodily movements usually performed to music
a social gathering for dancing
a piece of music by which dancing may be guided
the art of dancing
dance1 of 2verb
to engage in or perform a dance
to move quickly up and down or about
to perform or take part in as a dancer
dance2 of 2noun
an act or instance of dancing
a series of rhythmic and patterned bodily movements usually performed to music
a social gathering for dancing
a piece of music by which dancing may be guided
the art of dancing
damselnoun
girl sense 1b, maiden
damselflynoun
any of a group of insects that are closely related to the dragonflies, have eyes which stick out on the sides, and fold the wings above the body when at rest compare dragonfly
damselfishnoun
any of numerous often brilliantly colored marine fishes that live especially along coral reefs
damselfishnoun
any of numerous often brilliantly colored marine fishes that live especially along coral reefs
damselnoun
girl sense 1b, maiden
1 In Sarah Weinman’s recent anthology, “Unspeakable Acts,” crime narratives share space with essays that raise objections to the genre itself, especially in its sensationalized “damsel in distress” iteration.
2 Although the invitation and the opening track told of a humorous "damsel in distress" theme, the models were more like fairy godmothers with an enchanted wardrobe.
3 He held the unconscious Gleeson Hedge in his arms like a damsel in distress.
4 Courage is the quality that attracted the beautiful damsel to him.
是他的勇气吸引住了这位美丽的少女.
5 In downtown Fort Worth, at the confluence of the Trinity’s West Fork and Clear Fork, naturalists have documented 57 species of butterflies and moths, 24 kinds of fish, 23 species of dragonflies and damsel flies, 49 species of birds, and 35 types of ants, wasps and bees.
6 But most of the time, discounting damsels in distress or villains, there’s just the one lady.
7 In order to save this damsel in distress, Ryan needs to wear a frilly apron and bake a few dozen cookies.
8 Ask me never so much dowry and gift, and I will give according as ye shall say unto me: but give me the damsel to wife.
任凭向我要多重的聘金和礼物,我必照你们所说的给你们。只要把女子给我为妻。
9 Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers, Whose damsel is this?
波阿斯问监管收割的仆人说,那是谁家的女子。
10 Yet Disney and other giants of children’s entertainment have evolved over the decades to reflect changing norms — from including characters of many races to ditching the trope of helpless damsels in distress.
11 We would ride down villains who robbed stagecoaches or in other ways threatened damsels in distress, whom we could save and, of course, never kiss, but ride off at the end of our imagination.
12 The Femms of The Old Dark House are ancient and deranged — not suitable hosts for a dazzling damsel whose car has broken down in an awful rainstorm.
13 Type genus of the pomacentridae: damsel fishes.
雀鲷科的模式属;小热带鱼。
14 And straightway the damsel arose and walked; for she was of the age of twelve years. and they were astonished with a great astonishment.
那闺女立时起来走。他们就大大的惊奇。闺女已经十二岁了。
15 “It was important for us not to portray her as a damsel in distress,” Logan said.
16 Possibly my crippling clumsiness was seen as endearing rather than pathetic, casting me as a damsel in distress.
17 Upon successful completion, the grateful damsel might even gift the hero a sexual bonus.
18 And the damsel ran, and told them of her mother's house these things.
女子跑回去, 照着这些话告诉她母亲和她家里的人.
19 Bella, the damsel in seemingly self-inflicted distress at the center of “Gaslight,” has been a source of pity among theater and film audiences for more than 80 years.
20 It expressed an almost medieval inspiration of damsels in sweet dress.
2 少女
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3 小姐
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