bachelorhood

英 [ˈbætʃələhʊd] 美 [ˈbætʃələrhʊd]

n.  男子的未婚时期

COCA.37007



牛津词典

noun

  1. 男子的未婚时期
    the time in a man's life before he is married

    双语例句

    1. Jack indulges his best friend's passion for the grape but is mainly interested in living his last week of bachelorhood to the hilt.
      尽管Jack顺从老友对葡萄酒的热情,但是更想最大限度的尽情享受一下作为单身汉的最后一周的生活。然而相继而来的则是女人和葡萄美酒交织在一起的种种麻烦。
    2. Unmarriedness and maleness are each individually necessary conditions for bachelorhood;
      未婚状态和男人身份,各自是单身汉身份的必要条件;
    3. While a good chunk is satisfied with bachelorhood, more than half are still interested in finding a partner, a breakdown that is roughly the same across all age groups.
      虽然很大一部分人对单身生活感到满意,但仍有超过一半的人想找个伴,这种情形在各个年龄段当中都差不多。
    4. Here conditions ( 1) and ( 2) are each on their own necessary conditions for bachelorhood and together they are jointly sufficient for bachelorhood.
      在这里,条件(1)和(2)各自是单身汉身份的必要条件,合起来构成单身汉身份的充分条件。
    5. She said all of a sudden that she was still live by bachelorhood.
      找一份薪水好的轻松活不容易。2。她突然透露她仍是单身。
    6. Since no woman could stand the situation of her husband's keeping another woman, his bachelorhood was safe.
      因为每一个女子都不能忍受她的丈夫之有另外的女人,所以他一直保持著单身的身份。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. the state of being an unmarried man

      1. the time of a man's life prior to marriage