pimp
pimp 英 [pɪmp] 美 [pɪmp]
n. 皮条客;男妓 vi. 拉皮条
进行时:pimping 过去式:pimped 过去分词:pimped 第三人称单数:pimps 名词复数:pimps
- A pimp is someone who employs prostitutes — they work for the pimp, who gets a cut of their money. He pimps them.
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- n. 皮条客;男妓
- vi. 拉皮条
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1. After the documentary American pimp, they sent Johnny Depp in pursuit of Jack the Ripper in the 2001 From Hell, based on an Alan Moore graphic novel.
在拍摄完纪录片《美国皮条客 》后,他们找来强尼·戴普在2001年拍摄的《来自地狱》中扮演开膛手杰克,这部电影基于艾伦·摩尔的漫画小说。
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2. The driver's window rolls down, and a female pimp — known by the girls, almost lovingly, as a Mamachka — leans inside to negotiate a price.
车窗摇了下来,车内的女皮条客斜着身子倚着车窗和女孩们谈着价儿。 车里的这个女人就是他们熟知的“琦卡妈咪”。
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3. The stereotypical image of the pimp does not correspond with the different contexts for sex work.
而皮条客的传统形象与性工作的各种内容并不相符。
- pimp (n.) c. 1600, of unknown origin, perhaps from Middle French pimpant "alluring in dress, seductive," present participle of pimper "to dress elegantly" (16c.), from Old French pimpelorer, pipelorer "decorate, color, beautify." Weekley suggests Middle French pimpreneau, defined in Cotgrave [French-English Dictionary, 1611] as "a knave, rascall, varlet, scoundrell," but Liberman is against this.
- pimp (v.) 1630s (intransitive) "to act as a pimp," from pimp (n.). Related: Pimped; pimping.
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