eunuch 英 [ˈju:nək]   美 [ˈjunək]

eunuch

eunuch  英 [ˈju:nək] 美 [ˈjunək]

n. 太监;阉人 

名词复数:eunuchs 

I only know he dressed like an eunuch. 我只记得他穿着像个太监。
My mother never read "The Female eunuch" by Germaine Greer and had she done so I doubt it would have changed her. 我们的母亲从来没有读过杰曼·格里尔的《女阉人》,可即使她读了,我也怀疑此书会不会改变她。

  • Not a word for the faint-hearted, eunuch sounds like "you nick," and if you castrate a man you make him a eunuch by...uh...nicking the testicles with a knife or scalpel and removing them.
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  • n. 太监;阉人
  • 1. I only know he dressed like an eunuch.

    我只记得他穿着像个太监。

  • 2. My mother never read "The Female eunuch" by Germaine Greer and had she done so I doubt it would have changed her.

    我们的母亲从来没有读过杰曼·格里尔的《女阉人》,可即使她读了,我也怀疑此书会不会改变她。

  • 3. In Jesus Christ God has come as a leper for the lepers, as a eunuch for the eunuchs, he became unclean so that you could be eternally clean.

    在耶稣基督里,上帝本质上为了麻风病人而成为麻风病人;为了太监而成为太监。 祂被污秽,为的是要我们可以被永远的洁净了。

  • eunuch (n.) "castrated man," late 14c., from Middle French eunuque and directly from Latin eunuchus, from Greek eunoukhos "castrated man," originally "guard of the bedchamber or harem," from euno-, combining form of eune "bed," a word of unknown origin, + -okhos, from stem of ekhein "to have, hold" (from PIE root *segh- "to hold").
eu·nuch / ˈjuːnək ; NAmE ˈjuːnək / noun 1 a man who has been castrated,especially one who guarded women in some Asian countries in the past 阉人;太监 2 ( formal) a person without power or influence 无权力(或影响)的人 a political eunuch 政治“阉人” eunuch eunuchs eu·nuch / ˈjuːnək ; NAmE ˈjuːnək /
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