fairy
英 [ˈfeəri]
美 [ˈferi]
n. (故事中的)小仙人,仙子,小精灵; 兔子(男同性恋者)
复数:fairies
Collins.2 / BNC.5646 / COCA.6368
牛津词典
noun
- (故事中的)小仙人,仙子,小精灵
(in stories) a creature like a small person, who has magic powers- a good/wicked fairy
善良的仙子;邪恶的精灵
- a good/wicked fairy
- 兔子(男同性恋者)
an offensive word for a homosexual man
柯林斯词典
- 仙人;小精灵
Afairyis an imaginary creature with magical powers. Fairies are often represented as small people with wings. - 兔子(指男同性恋者)
If someone describes a man as afairy, they mean that he is a homosexual and they disapprove of this.
英英释义
noun
- a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers
- offensive term for an openly homosexual man
双语例句
- There are some fairy tale books and my favorite books in the book cabinet.
在书柜中有一些神话故事书和我最喜爱的书。 - I think I was a fairy my previous life.
我想我前世是个仙女。 - She was like a princess in a fairy tale.
她就像童话里的公主。 - The fairy came with four kinds of present.
仙女来了,又带来了四样礼物,独缺死亡。 - Two of Andersen's fairy tales are related to China.
两个安徒生童话故事和中国有关。 - The fairy talked to Pinocchio.
仙女对小木偶说了些话。 - Another flash of light and the fairy was gone.
光的另外一个闪光和仙女走了。 - The bad fairy's curse was over.
坏仙女的诅咒解除了。 - Then the good fairy vanished.
然后,好心的仙女消失了。 - In the fairy stories, the youngest son usually ventures forth to try to find his fortune.
在神话故事中,最小的儿子通常总是勇敢地出发寻求幸福。