Cinderella 英 [ˌsɪndəˈrelə]   美 [ˌsɪndəˈrɛlə]

Cinderella

Cinderella  英 [ˌsɪndəˈrelə] 美 [ˌsɪndəˈrɛlə]

n. 灰姑娘(童话中的一个形象) 

名词复数:cinderellas 

This is why they named her Cinderella. 这就是为什么他们叫她灰姑娘。
Alice was dressed up to play Cinderella. 艾丽斯扮演灰姑娘。

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  • n. 灰姑娘(童话中的一个形象)
  • 1. This is why they named her Cinderella.

    这就是为什么他们叫她灰姑娘。

  • 2. Alice was dressed up to play Cinderella.

    艾丽斯扮演灰姑娘。

  • 3. But there was one problem.Cinderella was still wearing rags.

    但是有一个问题。 灰姑娘仍然穿着破衣服。

  • Cinderella (n.) pseudo-translation of French Cendrillon, from cendre "ashes" (see cinder). Used figuratively for something unappreciated or something that ends at midnight. A widespread Eurasian folk tale, the oldest known version is Chinese (c. 850 C.E.); the English version is based on Perrault's "Cendrillon" (1697), translated from French 1729 by Robert Sambler, but native versions probably existed (such as Scottish "Rashin Coatie").
Cin·der·ella / ˌsɪndəˈrelə ; NAmE ˌsɪndəˈrelə / noun [usually singular ] a person or thing that has been ignored and deserves to receive more attention 灰姑娘;未得到应有注意的人(或事物) For years radio has been the Cinderella of the media world. 多年来电台广播在传媒界中一直不受重视。 ORIGIN From the European fairy tale about a beautiful girl, Cinderella,who was treated in a cruel way by her two ugly sisters. She had to do all the work and received no reward or thanks until she met and married Prince Charming. 源自欧洲童话,美丽的灰姑娘(Cinderella)受两个丑陋的姐姐虐待,被迫干所有的活儿,直至后来遇上了白马王子并与之缔结良缘。 Cinderella Cinderellas Cin·der·ella / ˌsɪndəˈrelə ; NAmE ˌsɪndəˈrelə /
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