deflower
deflower 英 [ˌdi:ˈflaʊə(r)] 美 [diˈflaʊɚ]
vt. 摧毁…的花;夺去(少女)贞节;吸取精华;采花
进行时:deflowering 过去式:deflowered 过去分词:deflowered 第三人称单数:deflowers
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- vt. 摧毁…的花;夺去(少女)贞节;吸取精华;采花
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1. CJG: Right, that's just what things are like in China. I think that Ye Shuai's choice of topic was an excellent one – "deflower and Discard".
陈家刚:对,中国做事情就是,我觉得叶帅这次这个题目很好:始乱终弃。
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2. I am still a virgin and I plan on remaining one until I am married yet every man that seems interested in me, once they find out that I am a virgin they seem more anxious to "deflower" me.
你的这种看法对那些跟你见过面的男人是不公平的,也是让你自己一而再、再而三失败的原因。
- deflower (v.) late 14c., "deprive (a maiden) of her virginity," also "excerpt the best parts of (a book)," from Old French desflorer (13c., Modern French déflorer) "to deflower (a garden); to take the virginity of," from Late Latin deflorare, from de- (see de-) + flos "flower" (from PIE root *bhel- (3) "to thrive, bloom"). Notion is "to strip of flowers," hence "to ravish," which is the oldest sense in English.
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