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sissy
- IPA[ˈsɪsi]
英式
- a soft, timid, or oversensitive person, or a boy or man viewed as being overly interested in things traditionally associated with women
- soft, timid, or oversensitive, or overly interested in things traditionally associated with women
noun: sissy, plural noun: sissies
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a soft, timid, or oversensitive person, or a boy or man viewed as being overly interested in things traditionally associated with women he would hate the other boys to think he was a sissy I'm no sissy, but I don't like airplanes
形容詞
- 1. soft, timid, or oversensitive, or overly interested in things traditionally associated with women they still think that dancing is a sissy thing for guys to do these people are afraid that liking music is a bit sissy
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- IPA[ˈsisē]
美式
- a soft, timid, or oversensitive person, or a boy or man viewed as being overly interested in ... he would hate the other boys to think he was a sissy I'm no sissy, but I don't like airplanes
- soft, timid, or oversensitive, or overly interested in things traditionally associated with women: they still think that dancing is a sissy thing for guys to do these people are afraid that liking music is a bit sissy
Oxford American Dictionary