damsel 英 [ˈdæmzl]   美 [ˈdæmzəl]

damsel

damsel  英 [ˈdæmzl] 美 [ˈdæmzəl]

n. 少女;年轻女人 

名词复数:damsels 

Have you come because you need my help to save a certain distressing damsel? 你来是因为需要我的帮助,去拯救一位非常悲伤的少女?
For an example of a simple search engine that uses this type of disambiguation, see damsel (see Resources for the link). 要获取一个使用这种类型的消除歧义技术的简单搜索引擎示例,请参见 DAMSEL(参见 参考资料 获取链接)。

  • A young, unmarried woman is a damsel. If you've ever seen a young girl being chased by a rabid dog, then you've witnessed a damsel in distress!
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  • n. 少女;年轻女人
  • 1. Have you come because you need my help to save a certain distressing damsel?

    你来是因为需要我的帮助,去拯救一位非常悲伤的少女?

  • 2. For an example of a simple search engine that uses this type of disambiguation, see damsel (see Resources for the link).

    要获取一个使用这种类型的消除歧义技术的简单搜索引擎示例,请参见 DAMSEL(参见 参考资料 获取链接)。

  • 3. The phenomenon is particularly evident in damselflies, where certain females, called andromorphs, are often more dude than damsel.

    这种现象在蜻蜓种群的尤为明显,有一种叫做“andromorphs”的雌性蜻蜓,长得比美貌少女更花枝招展。

  • damsel (n.) late 12c., from Old French dameisele "woman of noble birth" (Modern French demoiselle "young lady"), modified (by association with dame) from earlier donsele, from Gallo-Roman *domnicella, diminutive of Latin domina "lady" (see dame). Archaic until revived by romantic poets, along with 16c.-17c. variant form damozel.
dam·sel / ˈdæmzl ; NAmE ˈdæmzl / noun ( old use) a young woman who is not married 少女;姑娘;闺女 IDIOM a ˌdamsel in diˈstress ( humorous) a woman who needs help 落难女子;需要帮助的女子 damsel damsels dam·sel / ˈdæmzl ; NAmE ˈdæmzl /
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