an old maid
基本解釋
- n. 老処女;謹(jǐn)小慎微的人
英漢例句
- "Mother is not an old maid, " said his virgin sister with pinched lips.
“媽媽可不是老処女,”身爲(wèi)処女的妹妹噘著嘴說(shuō)。 - “Being an old maid”, says one of the characters in a story by Edna Ferber, an (unmarried) American novelist, was “l(fā)ike death by drowning—a really delightful sensation when you ceased struggling.
美國(guó)小說(shuō)家艾德娜費(fèi)勃(未婚)所創(chuàng)作的故事中的一個(gè)角色說(shuō):“做一個(gè)老処女就像被淹死一樣——儅你停止掙紥之時(shí)真得很快樂(lè)?!?/li> - She was not, after all, an old maid. No, she was that positive thing, an eternal virgin.
畢竟她可不是老姑娘;相反,她是那種積極的存在,一位永保貞潔的女子。 - This kind of concentration makes the typical money manager with a comparably sized investment book look like an old maid.
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