释义 |
womenfolkwom‧en‧folk /ˈwɪmɪnfəʊk $ -foʊk/ noun [plural] old-fashioned  - A lot of ingenious men get around this problem by communicating to their womenfolk via their T-shirts.
- But he had chosen to serve his womenfolk with constancy.
- Next day they were off again, leaving the wounded and rejected to make life a misery for their womenfolk.
- Peasant settlers were short of womenfolk, as were the soldiers and hunters.
- Some of the womenfolk had turned away, unable to look.
- Their womenfolk were dressed in tanned skins with beads woven into their hair.
- Up on the scaffolding, the two rugged manly types whistled at the womenfolk.
- Why would peasants be more considerate of their womenfolk?
all the women in a particular family or society → menfolk |