- 看过 emasculate 的人也看了 :
- vitiate
- debilitate
- fix
- devitalize
- impoverish
- enervate
- alter
emasculate 的 2 个定义
e·mas·cu·lat·ed, e·mas·cu·lat·ing.
- deprived of or lacking strength or vigor; effeminate.
emasculate 近义词
weaken, deprive of force
emasculate 的近义词 7 个
emasculate 的反义词 6 个
更多emasculate例句
- So as Bennifer make their triumphant return, they’re no longer faced with a narrative in which cold, man-eating Lopez is emasculating and humiliating serious, respectable Affleck.
- America still struggles with the assumption that it’s emasculating for men to be with powerful women — even the jokes about Bill Clinton potentially becoming “first dude” in 2016 are testament to this fact.
- We will see Obama strategically and comically emasculate his political rivals.
- But executives have a lot to do with the larger agenda to emasculate and colonize.
- And it seemed like Nic was trying to emasculate and castrate this supposedly clichéd action hero.
- Then, by a curious contrivance, he made the fierce hunter emasculate himself.
- This is an invitation to all who can to emasculate themselves.
- We should be obliged to emasculate Socialism, to dilute it, in order to win a support of questionable value.
- And, as with other masculine and muscular females, her progeny are neuter working-females (sterile) and emasculate males (drones).
- Among decadent races and savages, the emasculate sons of deteriorate mothers assert their masculine authority otherwise.