emasculated / verb ɪˈmæs kyəˌleɪt; adjective ɪˈmæs kyə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /

被阉割的阉割的阉割阉割了的

emasculated2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

e·mas·cu·lat·ed, e·mas·cu·lat·ing.

  1. to castrate.
  2. to deprive of strength or vigor; weaken.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. deprived of or lacking strength or vigor; effeminate.

emasculated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

weaken, deprive of force

更多emasculated例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. We will see Obama strategically and comically emasculate his political rivals.
  4. But executives have a lot to do with the larger agenda to emasculate and colonize.
  5. And it seemed like Nic was trying to emasculate and castrate this supposedly clichéd action hero.
  6. Then, by a curious contrivance, he made the fierce hunter emasculate himself.
  7. This is an invitation to all who can to emasculate themselves.
  8. We should be obliged to emasculate Socialism, to dilute it, in order to win a support of questionable value.
  9. And, as with other masculine and muscular females, her progeny are neuter working-females (sterile) and emasculate males (drones).
  10. Among decadent races and savages, the emasculate sons of deteriorate mothers assert their masculine authority otherwise.