slang term, chiefly British, 1872, originally "a pimp, a man supported by women" (pouncey in same sense is attested from 1861), of unknown origin, perhaps from French pensionnaire "boarder, lodger, person living without working." Meaning "male homosexual" first attested 1932 in Auden [OED]. Also as a verb. Related: Poncey.
雙語例句
1. Ponce was as heartless and unfeeling as any wild beast.
幫塞毫無心肝,凶殘猶如野獸.
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2. But, with all his wealth, Ponce was not happy.
龐塞雖然很有錢, 但並不愉快.
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3. Ponce was not a man to wast time in any undertaking.
龐塞是位做任何事情都不耽擱時間的人.
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4. Ponce was not a man to waste time in any undertaking.
幫塞是個不論辦理什麽事都不浪費時間的人.
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5. I'd like him better if he didn't ponce about so much.