effeminate
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a. (形容詞 adjective)
1. 女人氣的;柔弱的;無男子氣概的
He spoke in an effeminate voice.
他講起話來一副娘娘腔。
Dictionary.com
–adjective
1. (of a man or boy) having traits, tastes, habits, etc., traditionally considered feminine, as softness or delicacy.
2. characterized by excessive softness, delicacy, self-indulgence, etc.: effeminate luxury.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
3. to make or become effeminate.
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English
effeminate, female, feminine, womanly (adj.)
Effeminate applies to males certain behavioral qualities usually associated with or attributed to females, and in that use it is frequently derogatory: a man labeled effeminate is usually thought to be weak and unmanly.
Feminine is the adjective indicative of qualities usually thought to be typical of women, including some qualities traditionally considered desirable—gentleness, modesty, dependence, and the like—but now viewed less positively by many.
Womanly, which has primarily favorable associations when applied to females, differs from feminine in suggesting qualities particularly or solely associated with maturity, especially in contrast with girlishness.
Female is the sexually explicit adjective; its basic information is biological.
See GENDER (1); GENDER (2); MANNISH.
Catherine Breillat said "he had an almost feminine beauty but was not at all effeminate."
Yahoo!奇摩字典
a. (形容詞 adjective)
1. 女人氣的;柔弱的;無男子氣概的
He spoke in an effeminate voice.
他講起話來一副娘娘腔。
Dictionary.com
–adjective
1. (of a man or boy) having traits, tastes, habits, etc., traditionally considered feminine, as softness or delicacy.
2. characterized by excessive softness, delicacy, self-indulgence, etc.: effeminate luxury.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
3. to make or become effeminate.
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English
effeminate, female, feminine, womanly (adj.)
Effeminate applies to males certain behavioral qualities usually associated with or attributed to females, and in that use it is frequently derogatory: a man labeled effeminate is usually thought to be weak and unmanly.
Feminine is the adjective indicative of qualities usually thought to be typical of women, including some qualities traditionally considered desirable—gentleness, modesty, dependence, and the like—but now viewed less positively by many.
Womanly, which has primarily favorable associations when applied to females, differs from feminine in suggesting qualities particularly or solely associated with maturity, especially in contrast with girlishness.
Female is the sexually explicit adjective; its basic information is biological.
See GENDER (1); GENDER (2); MANNISH.
Catherine Breillat said "he had an almost feminine beauty but was not at all effeminate."
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