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
- Fairy tales weren't just meant for children
童话故事不仅仅是写给孩子们的。 - The woman I regarded as my fairy godmother was Sybil. She was wonderful to me.
被我视为贵人的女子叫西比尔。她待我好极了。 - The fairy king and queen were contending over possession of the beautiful boy.
仙王和仙后争着要占有这个英俊的孩子。 - The imaginative child made up fairy stories.
这个想象力丰富的孩子自己编神话故事。 - Then the good fairy vanished.
然后,好心的仙女消失了。 - In his dream, he became a fairy.
在梦中,他变成了一个小精灵。 - The bad fairy's curse was over.
坏仙女的诅咒解除了。 - I was living a fairy tale.
我还活在童话中。 - I think I was a fairy my previous life.
我想我前世是个仙女。 - This fairy tale and other such stories transcend culture and language.
这个童话及其他类似的故事超越了文化和语言的界限。
