wench 英 [wen(t)ʃ]   美 [wɛntʃ]

wench

wench  英 [wen(t)ʃ] 美 [wɛntʃ]

n. 少妇;乡下姑娘  vi. 通奸 

进行时:wenching  过去式:wenched  过去分词:wenched  第三人称单数:wenches  名词复数:wenches 

Bought her and her little wench, Prissy. 买了她和她的小女儿百里茜。
Now the gaoler had a daughter, a pleasant wench and good-hearted, who assisted her father in the lighter duties of his post. 却说,这狱卒有个女儿,她是位心肠慈善的可爱姑娘。 在监狱里帮着父亲干点轻便杂活。

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  • n. 少妇;乡下姑娘
  • vi. 通奸
  • 1. Bought her and her little wench, Prissy.

    买了她和她的小女儿百里茜。

  • 2. Now the gaoler had a daughter, a pleasant wench and good-hearted, who assisted her father in the lighter duties of his post.

    却说,这狱卒有个女儿,她是位心肠慈善的可爱姑娘。 在监狱里帮着父亲干点轻便杂活。

  • 3. Now Jonathan and Ahimaaz stayed by Enrogel; for they might not be seen to come into the city: and a wench went and told them; and they went and told king David.

    那时,约拿单和亚希玛斯在隐罗结那里等候,不敢进城,恐怕被人看见。 有一个使女出来,将这话告诉他们,他们就去报信给大卫王。

  • wench (n.) late 13c., wenche "girl, young woman," especially if unmarried, also "female infant," shortened from wenchel "child," also in Middle English "girl, maiden," from Old English wencel, probably related to wancol "unsteady, fickle, weak," from Proto-Germanic *wankila- (source also of Old Norse vakr "child, weak person," Old High German wanchal "fickle"), from PIE *weng- "to bend, curve" (see wink (v.)).
  • wench (v.) "to associate with common women," 1590s, from wench (n.). Related: Wenched; wencher; wenching.
wench / wentʃ ; NAmE wentʃ / noun ( old use or humorous) a young woman 少妇;少女 wench wenches wenched wenching wench / wentʃ ; NAmE wentʃ /
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