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virginity

/ver-jin-i-tee/US // vərˈdʒɪn ɪ ti //UK // (vəˈdʒɪnɪtɪ) //

贞操,贞洁,贞节,童贞

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or condition of being a virgin.
    • : the state or condition of being pure, fresh, or unused.
    • : Informal. any naive, uninitiated, or uninformed state.

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Examples

  • The virginity examination is a routine part of criminal proceedings when women are accused of moral crimes, including sex outside of marriage.

  • Epstein controlled every aspect of her life, Doe says, and “took her virginity against her will and wishes.”

  • Two decades later, with her gender revealed and virginity confirmed, she escaped death and returned to her native Spain, eventually even meeting the pope.

  • When Tunde loses his virginity, it’s painful for him, because his partner loses control of her power and shocks him while they’re in bed together.

  • He talks about the time he lost his virginity to a woman—a fan of Doogie Howser—at a house party in New Mexico.

  • How permanent virginity feels,” she says, “and then how inconsequential.

  • After losing her virginity, Dunham quickly developed a complicated relationship with sex and emotional connection.

  • When I left home at 17 for college, I had a list: Virginity?

  • But for me the movie is less about losing your virginity… Oh, I know!

  • And thou hast renewed the wickedness of thy youth, when thy breasts were pressed in Egypt, and the paps of thy virginity broken.

  • The excessive praise of virginity indicates a comparatively late origin.

  • Or she holds a lily in her right hand, to indicate her virginity and chastity, and the sweet odor of her virtues.

  • THE angel explains to Mary how, without detriment to her virginity, she will become a mother.

  • For him, Nina, watching with a fierce concentration, saw that she was virginity reduced to its last and most exquisite simplicity.