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单词 woman of the world
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woman /wŭmˈən/

noun (pl women /wimˈin/)
  1. An adult female of the human race
  2. A wife (now dialect)
  3. A mistress or girlfriend
  4. The female sex, women collectively
  5. (with the) the natural urges specific to a woman
  6. A man over-concerned with domestic niceties (derogatory)
  7. A female attendant (historical or archaic)
  8. A charwoman or daily domestic help (informal)
  9. The reverse or Britannia side of a coin
combining form

Denoting a woman of a specified occupation, skill or nationality, as in policewoman, markswoman, Manxwoman

adjective

Female, as in woman doctor

transitive verb
  1. To cause to act like a woman (obsolete)
  2. (with it) to play the part of a woman
  3. To provide or staff with a woman or women
  4. To call a person ‘woman’ abusively
ORIGIN: OE wimman, from wīfman, from wīf a woman, and man man, human being

woˈman'd adjective (Shakespeare)

Accompanied by a woman

womˈanfully adverb

Like a woman of spirit

womˈanhood noun

  1. The state, character or qualities of a woman
  2. Womenkind

womˈanish adjective

  1. (of a man, his behaviour or appearance) effeminate, unmanly
  2. Associated with women, feminine

womˈanishly adverb

womˈanishness noun

womˈanism noun (US)

Feminism, esp when applied to African-American women

womˈanist noun and adjective

womˈanize or womˈanise transitive verb and intransitive verb

To make or become effeminate

intransitive verb (derogatory; of a man)

To pursue women with a view to having casual affairs

womˈanizer or womˈaniser noun

womˈankind noun

  1. Women generally, the female sex (also womˈenkind)
  2. A woman (obsolete)

womˈanless adjective

womˈanlike adjective and adverb

womˈanliness noun

womˈanly adjective

  1. Like or becoming to a woman
  2. Feminine
adverb

In the manner of a woman

womˈan-bodˈy noun (Scot)

A woman

womˈan-born adjective

Born of woman

womˈan-built adjective

Built by women

womˈan-child noun (pl womˈen-children)

A female child

womˈan-grown adjective

Grown to womanhood

womˈan-hater noun

A man who hates women, a misogynist

woman post noun (Shakespeare)

A female messenger

womˈan-quellˈer noun

A killer of women

womˈan-suffrage noun

Women's suffrage

womˈan-tired adjective (tire6; Shakespeare)

Hen-pecked

womˈan-vested adjective

Wearing women's clothes

womˈenfolk or womˈenfolks plural noun

  1. The women of a household, family or other community or group
  2. Women generally, womankind

Women's Institute noun

An organization for women esp of rural areas, with regular meetings for social and cultural activities, demonstrations of craftwork, etc

women's liberation noun

(also with caps) a movement of active feminists forming part of the women's movement (informal contraction women's lib)

women's liberationist noun (informal contraction women's libber)

women's movement noun

(also with caps) the movement amongst women to try to achieve equality with men, with regard to eg job opportunities, pay, legal status, etc

women's rights plural noun

Equal rights with men sought by women

women's studies singular noun

An area of academic study incorporating elements of history, literature, etc, focusing on the achievements and experiences of women

women's suffrage noun

Possession of the electoral franchise by women

womˈenswear noun

Clothes for women

kept woman

A mistress

play the woman

To give way to weakness

the little woman (facetious or patronizing)

One's wife

woman of letters

  1. A scholar
  2. A writer

woman of the town or streets

A prostitute

woman of the world

  1. A woman of fashion or of worldly wisdom
  2. A woman who knows and makes allowance for, or accepts, the ways of the world
  3. A married woman (obsolete)

woman to woman

  1. One woman to another as individuals in fight or talk
  2. Frank and confidential

Women's Royal Voluntary Service

(from its formation in 1938 until 1966 the Women's Voluntary Service) a nationwide service assisting government departments, local authorities and other voluntary bodies in organizing and carrying out welfare and emergency work for the community

world /wûrld/

noun
  1. The earth
  2. The earth and its inhabitants
  3. The universe
  4. The system of things
  5. The present state of existence
  6. Any analogous state
  7. Any planet or heavenly body
  8. Public life or society
  9. A sphere of interest or activity
  10. Environment
  11. The public
  12. The materialistically minded
  13. Mundane interests
  14. A secular life
  15. The course of life
  16. One of the three kingdoms of nature
  17. A class or division
  18. A part, or a related group of parts, of the world, historically, sociologically or geographically speaking, as in Ancient World, Third World, Old World
  19. A great deal, as in did her a world of good
  20. A large quantity, as in a world of ills
  21. Time, as in world without end
  22. The realm of possibility, as in nothing in the world
  23. The ungodly (Bible)
ORIGIN: OE woruld, world, weorold, orig meaning age or life of man, from wer man, and the root of old; ON veröld, OHGer weralt (Ger Welt)

worldˈed adjective

Containing worlds

worldˈie noun (slang)

Something of world-class quality

worldˈliness noun

worldˈling noun

  1. Someone who is devoted to worldly pursuits and temporal possessions
  2. A mortal (obsolete)

worldˈly adjective

  1. Relating to the world, esp as distinguished from the world to come
  2. Devoted to this life and its enjoyments
  3. Bent on gain
  4. Having knowledge and experience of the ways of the world
  5. Mortal (obsolete)
adverb

In a worldly manner

worldˈwide adjective and adverb

(extending) over, or (found) everywhere in, the world

World Bank noun

The popular name of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, an agency of the United Nations set up in 1945 to make loans to poorer countries

worldˈ-beater noun (informal)

A person, product, enterprise, etc that is supreme in its class

worldˈ-beating adjective

worldˈ-class adjective

Good enough to be classed with or compete with the best in the world

World Court noun

The popular name of the Permanent Court of International Justice (since 1946 the International Court of Justice) at the Hague, set up under the League of Nations in 1921 to settle or advise on disputes between states

World Cup noun

A competition in some sport, notably football, between teams representing different countries, usu involving qualifying rounds and a final tournament

world-faˈmous adjective

Known or renowned throughout the world

world language noun

A language either widely used internationally or designed for international use

world line noun (physics)

A curving line in space-time representing the path of a particle during its existence

worldˈly-mindˈed adjective

Having one's mind set on the present world, material possessions, etc

worldˈly-mindˈedness noun

worldly-wiseˈ adjective

Having the wisdom of those experienced in, and affected by, the ways of the world, knowing, cynical

world music noun

Popular folk music with its origins in non-western cultures, particularly African culture, esp as produced by non-Western artists

worldˈ-old adjective

Exceedingly ancient

world power noun

A state, group of states, etc, strong enough to make its influence felt in world politics

worldˈscale noun

The scale of freight rates for oil tankers

World Series noun (baseball)

A set of championship matches played annually between the winners of the major leagues

worldˈ-shaking or worldˈ-shattering adjective (often ironic)

Devastatingly important

world sheet noun (physics)

The 2-dimensional space occupied by a string in its space-time history

worldˈ-view noun

Outlook on or attitude to the world or life

World War noun

A war of worldwide scope, esp the Great War of 1914–18 (First World War, World War I) and that of 1939–45 (Second World War, World War II)

worldˈ-weariness noun

worldˈ-weary or worldˈ-wearied adjective

Tired of the world, bored with life

World Wide Web noun (computing)

A network of Internet documents accessed by hypertext protocols

all the world

  1. Everybody
  2. Everything

(all) the world and his wife (informal)

  1. Everybody
  2. An ill-assorted assembly

best (or worst) of both worlds

The advantage (or disadvantage) of both alternatives in a choice

bring into the world

  1. To give birth to
  2. To attend the birth of, deliver

carry the world before one

To pass through every obstacle to success

come into the world

To be born

come up (or down) in the world

To rise (or fall) in social status

dead to the world (informal)

  1. Deeply asleep
  2. In a drunken stupor

First World see under first

for all the world (informal)

Precisely or entirely (as if)

Fourth World see under fourth

go to the world (Shakespeare)

To get married

in another world (informal)

Not in touch with reality

in the world

Used intensively, esp after an interrogative pronoun or adverb

it's a small world

An indication of surprise, interest, etc at meeting someone in unexpected and unlikely circumstances

man (or woman) of the world

Someone experienced in the ways of the world

next world

Life after death

not for the world

Not for any reward, not under any circumstances

not the end of the world

Not a fatal setback

on top of the world (informal)

In a state of great elation or happiness

out of this world

Wonderful, delightful, good beyond all experience

Second World see under second1

set the world on fire

To create a sensation, have spectacular success

the New World

The western hemisphere, the Americas

the Old World

The eastern hemisphere, comprising Europe, Africa and Asia

the other world

The non-material sphere, the spiritual world

the whole world

The sum of what is contained in the world

the world is one's oyster see under oyster

the world over

Throughout the world, worldwide

the world's end

The most distant point possible

the world, the flesh and the devil

Temptations of the kind that notoriously distract one from the path of virtue

the world to come

The next world, the life after death

think the world of

To be very fond of

Third World see under third

worlds apart

As different as is possible

world without end

Eternally (worldˈ-without-endˈ adjective)

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