bachelorette 英 [bætʃələ'ret]   美 [,bætʃələ'rɛt]

bachelorette

bachelorette  英 [bætʃələ'ret] 美 [,bætʃələ'rɛt]

phrase. 《未婚女子》(电影名) 

名词复数:bachelorettes 

However, the researchers also found more than twice the number of bachelorette front doorknobs were contaminated with bacteria as compared with bachelor doorknobs. 然而,研究人员也发现,女子公寓门上的球形门把手更易被细菌污染,且污染几率是男子公寓门把手的两倍还多。
You have to be sure because when you are going to declare this to all the eligible bachelors and bachelorette in the world, you’re sure of it you will not hurt anyone you are dating along the way. 你必须要确定你已经准备好了,因为当你向世界上所有还在寻找爱的人宣布它时,你必须确定你在和别人约会时,你不会伤害她。

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  • phrase. 《未婚女子》(电影名)
  • 1. However, the researchers also found more than twice the number of bachelorette front doorknobs were contaminated with bacteria as compared with bachelor doorknobs.

    然而,研究人员也发现,女子公寓门上的球形门把手更易被细菌污染,且污染几率是男子公寓门把手的两倍还多。

  • 2. You have to be sure because when you are going to declare this to all the eligible bachelors and bachelorette in the world, you’re sure of it you will not hurt anyone you are dating along the way.

    你必须要确定你已经准备好了,因为当你向世界上所有还在寻找爱的人宣布它时,你必须确定你在和别人约会时,你不会伤害她。

  • 3. Note: It’s bad form to roll the final friends fling in with the bachelor/bachelorette party.

    注:用这种形式和朋友们最后一次纵情于单身派对是很糟糕的。

  • bachelorette (n.) "unmarried woman," 1896, from bachelor with French ending -ette. Replaced earlier bachelor-girl (1888). The word appears to have been formed in English; Old French had bachelette "young girl" (15c.), also bachelle, bacelette, bachelote; Modern French is said to use bachelière only in the "student" sense.
ba·chelor·ette / ˌbætʃələˈret ; NAmE ˌbætʃələˈret / noun ( NAmE) a young woman who is not married 单身女子;单身女郎 ba·chelor·ette / ˌbætʃələˈret ; NAmE ˌbætʃələˈret /
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