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maidenhead

释义:

maidenhead

maidenhead,英语单词,主要用作名词,作名词时译为“处女膜;处女性”。

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英语

替代写法

  • maydenhead (弃用)

词源

来自maiden +‎ -head

名词

maidenhead可数 & 不可数,复数 maidenheads

  1. (不可数) 处女
    近义词: maidhoodmaidenhood
    • 1713,Sir John Willes, The Speech that was Intended to Have Been Spoken by the Terræ-Filius: In the Theatre at O----d, July 13, 1713, Had Not His Mouth Been Stopp'd by the V. Ch------r:
      Put in but little Silver or Gold, for if you do, you quite spoil the Compoſition ; but inſtead thereof, add of Tradeſmens Bills for Cloaths, to the Value of 100 l. [¶] Laſtly, Take away the Girl's Maidenhead, and then the Compoſition is fit for Uſe.
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    • 1760John DrydenThe Miscellaneous Works: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, 页号367:
      Gallants, a bashful poet bids me say,
      He's come to lose his maidenhead to-day.
      Be not too fierce; for he's but green of age,
      And ne'er, till now, debauch'd upon the stage.
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    • 1951Geoffrey Chaucer; Nevill Coghill, transl., The Canterbury Tales: Translated into Modern English (Penguin Classics),Penguin Books,出版年份1977, 页号363:
      My lord, [] / I brought you nothing else it may be said / But faith and nakedness and maidenhead.
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    • 1900,John Gower, The English Works of John Gower:
      She prayed to Pallas, and by her help escaped from him in the form of a crow, rejoicing more to keep her maidenhead white under the blackness of the feathers than to lose it and be adorned with the fairest pearls.
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    • 1995,Ruth H. Finnegan; Margaret Orbell; Reader in Maori Head of Department of Maori Margaret Orbell, South Pacific Oral Traditions,Indiana University Press, →ISBN, 页号70:
      So the reference to the plucking of the ginger flower is again an indirect allusion to the taking of the girl's maidenhead .
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    • 2004,Yu Jin Ko, Mutability and Division on Shakespeare's Stage, 页号70:
      The gender reversals that pervade this play continue mischievously in the man's maidenhead being the undisclosed secret.
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    • 2004,Margaret Doner, Merlin's Handbook for Seekers and Starseeds,iUniverse, →ISBN, 页号94:
      [] He said that Katheryn told him he should have her maidenhead, though it be painful to her. I told him to be gone with his empty promises of marriage. But I doubt not that Mr. Mannox has known her intimately.”
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    • 2006,C. Harol, Enlightened Virginity in Eighteenth-Century Literature,Springer, →ISBN, 页号87:
      [] a young virgin makes an even trade of her maidenhead for a hat that she desires. She negotiates with the haberdasher, who originally stipulated for her maidenhead plus a crown []
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    • 2009The Milieu and Context of the Wooing Group, 页号141:
      The penis imagery becomes apparent: the nails are 'blunt' and 'large', designed to push through the fair skin in body parts (feet, hands) that had earlier been described in erotically-charged language. As if losing his maidenhead, Christ's body 'bursts' when entered, bringing forth a gush of blood that mars his white (womanly) skin.
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    • 2015,Colin Wilson, A Casebook of Murder:
      Almost immediately afterwards, Scanlan discovered that the marriage was legal; Ellie was his wife. He began to feel that he had paid an exceptionally high price for his maidenhead.
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  2. (解剖学) 处女膜
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