woman

noun
🔊/ˈwʊmən/
🔊/ˈwʊmən/
(plural women
🔊/ˈwɪmɪn/
🔊/ˈwɪmɪn/
)
Idioms
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  1. [countable] an adult female human成年女子;妇女
    • a beautiful young woman一位漂亮的年轻女子。
    • a 24-year-old woman24 岁的女子
    • married/single women已婚/单身妇女
    • men, women and children男人、女人和儿童
    • I prefer to see a woman doctor.我希望让女医生给我看病。🔊🔊
    • a women's group/movement一个妇女团体/运动
    Extra Examples
    • Older women often have difficulty conceiving.年龄较大的女性不容易怀孕。
    • The freedom to wear trousers became a symbol of women's liberation.有穿裤子的自由成为妇女解放的标志。
    • The little girl she remembered was now a grown woman.她记忆中的小女孩已出落成一个大姑娘了。
    • The thief tricked his way into an elderly woman's home.窃贼使用欺骗的手段进入了一个老太太家。
    • There were important changes in the position of women in society.女性的社会地位有了重大变化。
    • We want to change the way women are depicted in the media.我们想要改变媒体眼中的女性形象。
    • Women are limited to the more poorly paid jobs.女性仅限于做一些薪水较低的工作。
    • Women are reduced to merely playing a passive role.妇女只能处于被动地位。
    • a United Nations report on violence against women一份有关暴力伤害妇女的联合国报告
    • a hostel for battered women受虐妇女收容所
    • a professor of women's studies研究女性问题的教授
    • highly educated women who are successful in business受过良好教育并在事业上取得成功的女人
    • Alcohol affects men and women differently.酒精对男性和女性的作用不同。
    • The drug carries a warning against use by pregnant women.该药物带有警告,禁止孕妇使用。
    • There are many professional opportunities for young women today.今天,年轻女性有很多职业机会。
    • Two elderly women were sat at the next table.两名老年妇女坐在旁边的桌子旁。
    • She plays for the women's team.她为女子团体效力。
    • He is always surrounded by expensive cars and beautiful women.他总是被昂贵的汽车和漂亮的女人包围着。
    • Among the middle-aged women, a large family size was associated with reductions in educational attainment.在中年妇女中,家庭人数过多与教育程度的下降有关。
    • She worked for women's rights.她为妇女权利工作。
    Topics Life stagesa1, People in societya1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • young
    • middle-aged
    • elderly
    verb + woman
    • marry
    • depict
    • portray
    phrases
    • the oppression of women
    • violence against women
    • the position of women
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] female humans in general(泛指)女性
    • (informal) She's all woman! (= has qualities that are typical of women)她是典型的女人!🔊🔊
  3. [countable] (in compounds构成复合词) a woman who comes from the place mentioned or whose job or interest is connected with the thing mentioned来自…(或做…、喜欢…等)的女子
    • an Englishwoman英格兰女人
    • a businesswoman女商人
    • a Congresswoman女议员
    • a horsewoman女骑师
    More About gendergenderWays of talking about men and women表示男女的说法
    • When you are writing or speaking English it is important to use language that includes both men and women equally. Some people may be very offended if you do not.
    说写英语时,重要的是用词要把男女都包括在内,否则可能会冒犯某些人。The human race人类
    • Man and mankind have traditionally been used to mean ‘all men and women’. Many people now prefer to use humanity, the human race, human beings or people.man 和 mankind 传统上用以指所有男性和女性,不过,现在许多人喜欢用 humanity、the human race、human beings 或 people。
    Jobs职业
    • The suffix -ess in names of occupations such as actress, hostess and waitress shows that the person doing the job is a woman. Many people now avoid these. Instead you can use actor or host (although actress and hostess are still very common), or a neutral word, such as server for waiter and waitress.
    • Neutral words like assistant, worker, person or officer are now often used instead of -man or -woman in the names of jobs. For example, you can use police officer instead of policeman or policewoman, and spokesperson instead of spokesman or spokeswoman. Neutral words are very common in newspapers, on television and radio and in official writing, in both British English and North American English.
    • When talking about jobs that are traditionally done by the other sex, some people say: a male secretary/nurse/model (NOT man) or a woman/female doctor/barrister/driver. However this is now not usually used unless you need to emphasize which sex the person is, or it is still unusual for the job to be done by a man/​woman: My daughter prefers to see a woman doctor.They have a male nanny for their kids.a female racing driver我的女儿更喜欢看女医生,他们为孩子生男保姆,女赛车手
    Pronouns代词
    • He used to be considered to cover both men and women: he 过去被认为既指男性也指女性Everyone needs to feel he is loved. This is not now acceptable. Instead, after everybody, everyone, anybody, anyone, somebody, someone, etc. one of the plural pronouns they, them, and their is often used: Does everybody know what they want?Somebody’s left their coat here.I hope nobody’s forgotten to bring their passport with them.每个人都需要感到自己被爱。现在这是不可接受的。相反,在每个人,每个人,任何人,任何人,某人,某人等之后,它们,它们以及它们的复数代词之一经常被使用:每个人都知道他们想要什么吗?有人把他们的外套留在这里了。我希望没有人忘了带上他们的护照。
    • Some people prefer to use he or she, his or her, or him or her in speech and writing: 有人在口语和书面语中喜欢用 he or she、his or her 或 him or herEveryone knows what’s best for him- or herself. He/​she or (s)he can also be used in writing: If in doubt, ask your doctor. He/​she can give you more information. (You may find that some writers just use ‘she’.) These uses can seem awkward when they are used a lot. It is better to try to change the sentence, using a plural noun. Instead of saying: A baby cries when he or she is tired you can say Babies cry when they are tired.每个人都知道最适合自己的东西。他/她或他也可以书面形式使用:如果有疑问,请咨询医生。他/她可以给您更多信息。(您可能会发现有些作家只使用“她”。)这些用法经常使用时可能会显得很尴尬。最好尝试使用复数名词来改变句子。与其说:婴儿在疲倦时哭泣,不如说婴儿在疲倦时哭泣。
  4. [countable] a female worker, especially one who works with her hands(尤指做手工劳动的)女工
    • We used to have a woman to do the cleaning.我们曾雇过一位女工打扫卫生。🔊🔊
  5. [singular] (old-fashioned, offensive) a rude way of addressing a female person in an angry or important way(对女人无礼的称呼)娘儿们
    • Be quiet, woman!安静,你这个臭娘儿们!🔊🔊
  6. [countable] (sometimes disapproving) a wife or sexual partner妻子;女朋友;女相好
    • He's got a new woman in his life.他生命中又有了一个女人。🔊🔊
    see also fallen woman, kept woman, other woman
  7. Word OriginOld English wīfmon, -man (see wife, man), a formation peculiar to English, the ancient word being wife.
Idioms
be your own man/woman
  1. (approving) to act or think independently, not following others or being ordered独立自主
    • Working for herself meant that she could be her own woman.独立工作意味着她能够自主。🔊🔊
hell hath no fury (like a woman scorned)
  1. used to refer to somebody, usually a woman, who has reacted very angrily to something, especially the fact that her husband or partner has been unfaithful (尤指女人因丈夫或情人不忠而)大发雷霆;醋劲大发
like a man/woman possessed | like one possessed
  1. with a lot of force or energy着了魔似的;拼命地;猛烈地
    • She flew out of the room like a woman possessed.她像一个女人一样飞出了房间。
make an honest woman of somebody
  1. (old-fashioned, humorous) to marry a woman after having had a sexual relationship with her, especially if she is pregnant 与跟自己有过性关系的女人结婚
a man/woman after your own heart
  1. a man/woman who likes the same things or has the same opinions as you趣味相投者;情投意合者Topics Opinion and argumentc2
the man (and/or woman) in the street
  1. an average or ordinary person, either male or female平民;老百姓
    • Politicians often don't understand the views of the man in the street.从政者通常不理解平民百姓的观点。🔊🔊
    • What really matters to the man and woman in the street?街上的男人和女人真正重要的是什么?
a man/woman of (many) parts
  1. a person with many skills多才多艺的人;多面手
a man/woman of the people
  1. (especially of a politician尤指政客) a man/woman who understands and supports ordinary people
    • She wanted to seem like a woman of the people.她想看起来像是一个女人。
a man/woman of substance
  1. (formal) a rich and powerful man or woman有钱有势的男人/女人
a man/woman of the world
  1. a person with a lot of experience of life, who is not easily surprised or shocked生活阅历丰富的人;老成持重的人