prima donna 的定义
plural pri·ma don·nas, Italian pri·me don·ne [pree-me -dawn-ne]. /ˈpri mɛ ˈdɔn nɛ/.
- a first or principal female singer of an opera company.
- a temperamental person; a person who takes adulation and privileged treatment as a right and reacts with petulance to criticism or inconvenience.
prima donna 近义词
principal female performer
temperamental person
prima donna 的近义词 8 个
- crybaby
- conceited person
- egotist
- narcissist
- princess
- self-centered person
- spoiled brat
- vain person
更多prima donna例句
- On one summer lunch hour, Donna Ann Levonuk, 50, lifted a tub of diaper cream priced at $43.98—and then stashed it in her purse.
- Hughes, when she was known as Donna Rice, was involved in a steamy scandal involving presidential politics.
- Middleton only bridles when asked about the likelihood of marrying his girlfriend, the presenter Donna Air.
- Zayas recalled a witness claiming that once "Delle Donna referred to Elvin as a spic."
- "When Negron got let go, he got a tape recorder," a source close to the Delle Donna case told me.
- The tenor dies; the prima donna appears to do the same, but the libretto consoles you by declaring that she only swoons.
- Prima facie, the verdict here is less favorable than in the previous case.
- He sang bravura airs with a facility of vocalisation any prima donna might have envied.
- Even here the glorious voice of the prima donna floated clear as a silver bell.
- The young girl became, thanks to him, the celebrated prima donna of the Fenice theatre, at Venice in 1820.