形容詞
1. A male nurse took my temperature.
一位男護(hù)士給我量了體溫。
名詞
1. Males are generally taller than females.
雄性動(dòng)物通常長(zhǎng)得比雌性動(dòng)物高。
2. In most birds, the male is bigger and more brightly colored than the female.
雄鳥大抵都比雌鳥大,而且羽毛顏色更鮮艷。
2. 男的:即用'女性'(femine)和'男性'(masculine)代表社會(huì)構(gòu)建(受文化和社會(huì)規(guī)范強(qiáng)制的性別和行為模式),并將'女的'(female)和'男的'(male)用作純生物學(xué)意義上的性別差異......'女人氣質(zhì)'(femininity)是文化建構(gòu):正像西蒙娜德波伏瓦所說的那樣,
1. 男人的;男性的
Someone who is male is a man or a boy.
e.g. Many women achievers appear to pose a threat to their male colleagues...
許多事業(yè)有成的女性似乎對(duì)她們的男同事構(gòu)成了一種威脅。
e.g. The London City Ballet has engaged two male dancers from the Bolshoi...
倫敦市芭蕾舞團(tuán)從波修瓦芭蕾舞團(tuán)聘來了兩名男舞蹈演員。
2. 男子;男性
Men and boys are sometimes referred to as males when they are being considered as a type.
e.g. ...the remains of a Caucasian male, aged 65-70...
65歲至70歲之間的白人男性的遺骸
e.g. He was very anxious to prove he was a red-blooded male...
他急于證明自己是一名熱血男兒。
3. 男人的;男性的
Male means relating, belonging, or affecting men rather than women.
e.g. The rate of male unemployment in Britain is now the third worst in Europe.
英國(guó)男性的失業(yè)率目前高居歐洲第三位。
e.g. ...male violence.
男性暴力
4. 雄性
You can refer to any creature that belongs to the sex that cannot lay eggs or have babies as a male .
e.g. Males and females take turns brooding the eggs.
雄鳥和雌鳥輪流孵蛋。
5. (植物)雄株的;(花卉)雄蕊的
A male flower or plant fertilizes the part that will become the fruit.