英語單詞

bimbo是什麽意思

bimbo

英 ['bɪmbəʊ] 美 ['bɪmbo]
  • n. <俚>蠢女人;輕浮女人

中文詞源


bimbo 頭腦簡單的美女

來自兒語babe, 嬰兒。

英文詞源


bimbo
bimbo: [20] Bimbo most recently made its mark on the English language in the 1980s, when it was in heavy use among journalists to denigrate buxom young women of limited IQ who sold the secrets of their affairs with the rich and famous to the press. It was by no means a newcomer, though. It first crossed the Atlantic to America, from Italy, in the late 1910s. In Italian it means ‘baby’, and US slang took it up in the colloquial sense of baby, for referring to a usually hapless fellow.

By the 1920s it was being applied equally to young women, especially promiscuous or empty-headed ones (the latter feature probably reinforced by the appearance of dumbo ‘fool’ in the early 1930s).

bimbo (n.)
1919, "fellow, chap," from variant of Italian bambino "baby;" first attested in Italian-accented theater dialogue. Originally especially "stupid, inconsequential man, contemptible person;" by 1920 the sense of "floozie" had developed (popularized by "Variety" staffer Jack Conway, d.1928). Resurrection during 1980s U.S. political sex scandals led to derivatives including diminutive bimbette (1990) and male form himbo (1988).

雙語例句


1. He's going out with an empty-headed bimbo half his age.
他正在同一個年齡比他小一半的傻裏傻氣的性感女子來往。

來自《權威詞典》

2. David: She's not a bimbo. She's a doctor, pediatrician, actually.
她不是放蕩的女人, 她是個醫生, 兒科醫生.

來自互聯網

3. Helen is a bimbo, for she is always flirting with me.
海倫是一個放蕩的女人, 因為她總是挑逗我.

來自互聯網

4. I'm a blond bimbo girl, in the fantasy world.
我是一個在虛幻世界裏的金發的美麗的女孩.

來自互聯網

5. I a blond bimbo girl, in a fantasy world.
我是一個金發碧眼的女孩, 在一個幻想世界中.

來自互聯網

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