Moll
英 [m?l]
美[mɑl]
- n. 莫爾(女子名,Mary的昵稱(chēng))
暢通詞匯
中文詞源
moll 惡棍的女友,大哥的女人
來(lái)自常見(jiàn)女性名Mary的昵稱(chēng),在俚語(yǔ)里指妓女,惡棍的女友,大哥的女人等多種與壞女人相關(guān)的詞義。
英文詞源
- Moll
- female proper name, shortened form of Molly, itself familiar for Mary. Used from c. 1600 for "prostitute;" meaning "companion of a thief" is first recorded 1823. A general word for "woman" in old underworld slang, for instance Moll-buzzer "pickpocket who specializes in women;" Moll-tooler "female pick-pocket." U.S. sense of "a gangster's girlfriend" is from 1923.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. Daniel Defoe, English writer, author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, died.
- 英國(guó)作家 、 小說(shuō)《魯濱遜漂流記》和《摩爾·弗蘭德斯》的作者丹尼爾·笛福去世.
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- 2. Artist: The feeling of Moll is far want than what wife place gives bold and unrestrained.
- 藝術(shù)家: 情婦的感情遠(yuǎn)比妻子所給予的要奔放.
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