gigolo 英 [ˈʒɪgələʊ]   美 [ˈʒɪgəloʊ]

gigolo

gigolo  英 [ˈʒɪgələʊ] 美 [ˈʒɪgəloʊ]

n. 舞男;小白脸;靠妓女生活的男人 

名词复数:gigolos 

gigolo even not come, Milky Way still flicker. 牛郎即使不来,银河依旧闪烁。
Directed by Mike Mitchell, who made, uh-oh, Deuce Bigalow: Male gigolo. 由迈克·米歇尔执导,他曾导演了《憨直舞男》。

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  • n. 舞男;小白脸;靠妓女生活的男人
  • 1. gigolo even not come, Milky Way still flicker.

    牛郎即使不来,银河依旧闪烁。

  • 2. Directed by Mike Mitchell, who made, uh-oh, Deuce Bigalow: Male gigolo.

    由迈克·米歇尔执导,他曾导演了《憨直舞男》。

  • 3. Leather pants, on the other hand, just make you look like a Mick Jagger wannabe (or worse yet, a gigolo).

    相反,皮裤只会使你看起来像是个超级的爱尔兰修锯人崇拜者(更糟糕一点,是个吃软饭的)。

  • gigolo (n.) "professional male escort or dancing partner, young man supported financially by an older woman in exchange for his attentions," 1922, from French gigolo, formed as a masc. of gigole "tall, thin woman; dancing girl; prostitute," perhaps from verb gigoter "to move the shanks, hop," from gigue "shank" (12c.), also "fiddle," Old French giga from Frankish *giga- or some other Germanic word (compare German Geige "fiddle"). This is perhaps the same word that was borrowed earlier as Middle English giglot (early 14c.) "lewd, wanton girl," which was later applied to males (mid-15c.) with the sense "villainous man." It is perhaps related to a number of words in Germanic meaning "dance, gambol," and "fiddle," perhaps connected by the notion of "rapid, whirling motion" (see gig (n.1)). Middle English gigletry meant "lasciviousness, harlotry" (late 14c.).
gig·olo / ˈʒɪɡələʊ ; NAmE ˈʒɪɡəloʊ / / ˈdʒɪɡələʊ ; NAmE ˈdʒɪɡəloʊ / noun ( plural gig·olos ) a man who is paid to be the lover of an older woman, usually one who is rich 舞男;面首 gigolo gigolos gig·olo / ˈʒɪɡələʊ ; NAmE ˈʒɪɡəloʊ /
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