effeminateness 的 2 个定义
- having traits, tastes, habits, etc., traditionally considered feminine, as softness or delicacy.
- characterized by excessive softness, delicacy, self-indulgence, etc.: effeminate luxury.
ef·fem·i·nat·ed, ef·fem·i·nat·ing.
- to make or become effeminate.
effeminateness 近义词
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- Born as men, they traditionally veer toward effeminate appearance and style.
- Komnenos’s dark skin matched his dignity since it did not display “an effeminate paleness … having aspired to an appearance that one does not find on womanly or soft people.”
- In contrast, male Disney villains are frequently portrayed as visibly effeminate.
- Real liberation wasn’t necessarily about making women more manly or allowing men to be effeminate.
- As played by Omundson, King Richard is effeminate, sincere, and ten times funnier than everyone else.
- I just knew there were gays, and they were men who were very effeminate.
- Ronaldo is often accused of being a pretty boy, a not-so-subtle way of accusing him of being overly effeminate.
- And did you know that effeminate men in the 18th-century were known as “mollies”?
- Cutthroat, abusive, and—at times—barbaric, he picked on Michael for being effeminate, having a big nose, and “liver lips.”
- And I will give children to be their princes, and the effeminate shall rule over them.
- Another glimpse of d'Arthez is as the unselfish friend of Marie Gaston, a young poet of his stamp, but "effeminate."
- She made her lover effeminate and materialistic, advising with him about everything.
- It seemed almost effeminate to surrender his burden to one who had hardly yet rested after a long journey.
- He was handsome in a cruel sort of way and almost effeminate in his liking to stand before them and admire himself.