词汇 | sissy |
释义 | sissy noun[ C ] informaldisapproving(alsocissy)uk /ˈsɪs.i/ us /ˈsɪs.i/ a boy who other boys dislike and laugh at because they think he is weak or interested in activities girls usually like, or a person who is weak and cowardly (= not brave): 女人气的男子;胆小鬼;懦弱的人 Kevin is such a sissy.凯文真是个娘娘腔。 [ as form of address ]Can't you climb that tree, you big sissy?你爬不上那棵树吧,你这个胆小鬼! Heroes and cowards adventurer baby chicken coward craven fainthearted fallen idol fighter folk hero frit have-a-go hero idol knight errant marshmallow pantywaist piker superhero superheroine wimp You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Children & babies sissy adjective informaldisapproving(alsocissy)uk /ˈsɪs.i/ us /ˈsɪs.i/ (of a boy) weak and not brave, or interested in activities girls usually like: I was a little sissy boy sitting inside and not playing ball outside. I thought I was the sissiest boy in Mississippi. (of an activity) considered suitable only for girls or women: They both know this is not a sissy sport. It was considered very sissy to read books. UK A lad that wore pyjamas was considered to be a bit of a sissy type of a lad. These stories are cool, tough, and outrageous, and prove that girls don't have to be sissy. Every guy in school thought singing was a sissy sport. sissy | American Dictionarysissy noun[ C ] infmlus/ˈsɪs·i/ a boy who seems to be easily frightened and not brave, or who is not interested in things boys usually like: Dancing was for sissies when I was a kid. |
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