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Definition of girl in English: girlnoun ɡəːlɡərl 1A female child. 女孩 girls go through puberty earlier than boys Example sentencesExamples - The activity camp is open to boys and girls from senior infants to sixth class.
- The female group approached the girls and demanded their mobile phones.
- Jim is married to Catherine and they have four children, three girls and one boy.
- What then happens to efforts to increase female literacy and encourage girls to go to school?
- There are hundreds of children, boys and girls, who live on the streets of Cape Town.
- The report says that boys and girls attending school at the primary level is shrinking around the world.
- Beforehand, it was mandatory for both boys and girls to attend school to primary-school level.
- The preparatory school caters for girls and boys aged three to 11 after which pupils move up to the senior school.
- He believes it is unlikely, in the Western world, to result in a noticeable increase in either baby boys or girls.
- The week's activities are suitable for boys and girls of primary school age.
- Games were held between the various schools, boys, girls and various mixed teams.
- There is always plenty of variety at this camp for boys and girls of primary school age.
- Some thought that boys got the short end of the stick and that their female teachers favored girls.
- Infant girls are also outperforming boys in spelling and maths.
- The club hopes to have over 100 youngsters both boys and girls taking part.
- He and a female pedestrian comforted the girl at the roadside, and contacted the police.
- This is a problem particular to boys, as most girls have the daily influence of females in their lives from which to learn.
- It is not known whether the baby is a boy or a girl or whether the schoolgirl mother will be allowed to keep her child.
- Schools were segregated and male teachers were replaced by females at girls ' schools.
- There will be major parts for nine small children - seven girls and two boys, and minor parts for up to ten more.
- 1.1 A person's daughter.
he was devoted to his little girl 他一心扑在年幼的女儿身上。 Example sentencesExamples - I have a lot of issues about my ex girlfriend and my little girl.
- They enjoyed a break away with their daughter Samantha and her twin girls Rebecca and Crystal.
- She has five grandchildren, her daughter's two girls and her son's three boys.
2A young or relatively young woman. (较)年轻女子 I haven't got the time to meet girls Example sentencesExamples - Local teenage girls walking their babies in strollers earned judgemental stares from the couple at a table next to me.
- In standardised school maths tests, teenage boys outscored girls 13 to one in the top grades.
- The only place for groups of young girls or boys to hang out is on the ground of the alleys just outside their homes.
- We saw that, thanks to our experience of working with women and girls, we might have a unique contribution to make.
- The researchers argue that increasing concern about young girls reflects a change in social behaviour.
- The majority of my classes are attended by girls and women.
- This broadcast has just been interrupted due to me letting in a couple of young teenage girls.
- In years gone by a young man and a young girl would meet and like what they saw and would start to go out with each other.
- The writings of young teenage boys and girls in different refugee camps and occupied towns are the most moving part of the book.
- While sneaking out of work I met two young girls, around the ages fourteen and fifteen.
- In the minds of both males and females, girls dress provocatively to garner a certain reaction.
- Many teenage girls had babies, so it seemed normal to become a teenage mother.
- Here teenage boys and girls who dropped out after primary school learn useful skills.
- Then, girls reach puberty before boys and so are more mature in their both their approach to learning and ability to learn.
- In girls, the female hormones oestrogen and progesterone are produced in the ovaries.
- Because the Burman traditionally do not date, it is difficult for young boys and girls to meet.
- It was set up by a former prostitute who helps the young girls and their babies.
- The girl was a female body builder who wanted max muscle at the cost of being very rude.
- All teenagers - boys and girls - are invited to come along together with their parents.
- Feminist psychologists have studied the experiences of women and girls in diverse social locations.
Synonyms young woman, young lady, miss Scottish lass, lassie Irish colleen French mademoiselle Italian signorina Spanish señorita German Fräulein informal chick, girlie, filly British informal bird, bint, popsy North American informal gal, broad, dame, jane, babe, sister derogatory, informal tart, piece, bit, mare, baggage Australian/New Zealand informal sheila British informal, dated Judy North American dated frail offensive bitch literary maid, maiden, damsel, demoiselle archaic wench, petticoat - 2.1with modifier A young woman of a specified kind or having a specified job.
(特定类别或工种的)年轻女子 年轻的职业女性。 Example sentencesExamples - The queen turned to find a young servant girl with bright red hair and deep blue eyes.
- A rather beautiful servant girl with dark wavy brown hair and hazel eyes came into the room.
- They saw a known vice girl lean into the open window of his car before she climbed in and Hurst drove off.
- The story tells of peasant girl who falls in love with a nobleman, and the disastrous consequences of that love.
- The young servant girl had dealt with high class ladies all her life, the good and the bad.
- I wasn't even a wife, and I certainly wasn't the hip, urban career girl I had been, either.
- According to the police, he had been secretly baptized by a Gentile servant girl years before.
- I remember her advice when I was learning the dance of a young Gipsy girl.
- Last, twenty young slave girls dressed in saffron and silk shuffled in as silent as sewn dolls.
- You see, a little over a century ago, I found this young slave girl wandering around the city.
- In the arch of the doorway stood a guard gripping the arm of a dark slave girl.
- Elijah put away his weapon and exchanged glances with the Prince and the young slave girl.
- All I know is that the other slave girl should be interrogated to see if we can get some answers out of her.
- He was such a nice lad at university, and there he was gleefully encouraging the undercover reporter girl to con the electorate.
- This Dutch peasant girl longed to compete in a skating race, but her family could barely afford food and she only had wooden skates.
- We have also noted that trade in Hindu slave dancer girls contributed to development of western dances.
- One of these nobles chooses to drift from the others to get to know this vibrant peasant girl.
- Nothing could change her or what she believed in, so unlike that young servant girl of hers.
- She seemed almost oblivious to the pain that she had just caused the young slave girl.
- Just yesterday, I was in a store that shall be nameless and got the bored Saturday girl routine.
- 2.2girlsinformal Women who mix socially.
I look forward to having a night with the girls 我盼着和那些女同行聊聊。 - 2.3 A person's girlfriend.
女朋友 I had to look my best for my girl Example sentencesExamples - Coachman Tom and his girl Nance were due to marry when she left him for another.
- The worst moment was when I rang up one day to take out my daughter and my girl refused to let me see her, because of the mess that I was in.
Synonyms girlfriend, sweetheart, woman, partner, lover, significant other, fiancée Italian inamorata informal steady, WAGs (wives and girlfriends) Irish informal mot British informal boyf, girlf North American informal squeeze, patootie Australian informal dona Indian informal bibi dated lady, lady friend, lady love, young lady, betrothed archaic leman - 2.4dated A female servant.
〈旧〉女仆,女佣
OriginMiddle English (denoting a child or young person of either sex): perhaps related to Low German gör 'child'. The origin of girl is not known for certain. It could once refer to a child or young person of either sex—not until the 16th century was a female child specified. The variant gal started to appear in the late 18th century. The phrase the girl next door, describing an ordinary and likeable young woman, was popularized by a film of that name in 1953. A girl Friday is a female assistant or secretary—it derives from the name of Man Friday in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719), who helped the shipwrecked Crusoe, and was given publicity by the 1940 film His Girl Friday, although it had been in use since the 1920s.
Rhymesbirl, burl, churl, curl, earl, Erle, furl, herl, hurl, knurl, merle, pas seul, pearl, purl, Searle, skirl, squirl, swirl, twirl, whirl, whorl ballgirl, call Definition of girl in US English: girlnounɡərlɡərl 1A female child. 女孩 Example sentencesExamples - The report says that boys and girls attending school at the primary level is shrinking around the world.
- Jim is married to Catherine and they have four children, three girls and one boy.
- Schools were segregated and male teachers were replaced by females at girls ' schools.
- The club hopes to have over 100 youngsters both boys and girls taking part.
- He and a female pedestrian comforted the girl at the roadside, and contacted the police.
- What then happens to efforts to increase female literacy and encourage girls to go to school?
- Infant girls are also outperforming boys in spelling and maths.
- There will be major parts for nine small children - seven girls and two boys, and minor parts for up to ten more.
- This is a problem particular to boys, as most girls have the daily influence of females in their lives from which to learn.
- It is not known whether the baby is a boy or a girl or whether the schoolgirl mother will be allowed to keep her child.
- Beforehand, it was mandatory for both boys and girls to attend school to primary-school level.
- Some thought that boys got the short end of the stick and that their female teachers favored girls.
- The activity camp is open to boys and girls from senior infants to sixth class.
- There is always plenty of variety at this camp for boys and girls of primary school age.
- Games were held between the various schools, boys, girls and various mixed teams.
- The female group approached the girls and demanded their mobile phones.
- He believes it is unlikely, in the Western world, to result in a noticeable increase in either baby boys or girls.
- The preparatory school caters for girls and boys aged three to 11 after which pupils move up to the senior school.
- There are hundreds of children, boys and girls, who live on the streets of Cape Town.
- The week's activities are suitable for boys and girls of primary school age.
- 1.1 A person's daughter, especially a young one.
(尤指年幼的)女儿 he was devoted to his little girl 他一心扑在年幼的女儿身上。 Example sentencesExamples - She has five grandchildren, her daughter's two girls and her son's three boys.
- They enjoyed a break away with their daughter Samantha and her twin girls Rebecca and Crystal.
- I have a lot of issues about my ex girlfriend and my little girl.
2A young or relatively young woman. (较)年轻女子 Example sentencesExamples - The writings of young teenage boys and girls in different refugee camps and occupied towns are the most moving part of the book.
- It was set up by a former prostitute who helps the young girls and their babies.
- Many teenage girls had babies, so it seemed normal to become a teenage mother.
- The researchers argue that increasing concern about young girls reflects a change in social behaviour.
- In the minds of both males and females, girls dress provocatively to garner a certain reaction.
- In girls, the female hormones oestrogen and progesterone are produced in the ovaries.
- Here teenage boys and girls who dropped out after primary school learn useful skills.
- The majority of my classes are attended by girls and women.
- The only place for groups of young girls or boys to hang out is on the ground of the alleys just outside their homes.
- Feminist psychologists have studied the experiences of women and girls in diverse social locations.
- Because the Burman traditionally do not date, it is difficult for young boys and girls to meet.
- In years gone by a young man and a young girl would meet and like what they saw and would start to go out with each other.
- In standardised school maths tests, teenage boys outscored girls 13 to one in the top grades.
- Then, girls reach puberty before boys and so are more mature in their both their approach to learning and ability to learn.
- While sneaking out of work I met two young girls, around the ages fourteen and fifteen.
- Local teenage girls walking their babies in strollers earned judgemental stares from the couple at a table next to me.
- The girl was a female body builder who wanted max muscle at the cost of being very rude.
- All teenagers - boys and girls - are invited to come along together with their parents.
- This broadcast has just been interrupted due to me letting in a couple of young teenage girls.
- We saw that, thanks to our experience of working with women and girls, we might have a unique contribution to make.
Synonyms young woman, young lady, miss - 2.1with modifier A young woman of a specified kind or having a specified job.
(特定类别或工种的)年轻女子 年轻的职业女性。 合唱团的年轻女团员。 Example sentencesExamples - In the arch of the doorway stood a guard gripping the arm of a dark slave girl.
- He was such a nice lad at university, and there he was gleefully encouraging the undercover reporter girl to con the electorate.
- You see, a little over a century ago, I found this young slave girl wandering around the city.
- She seemed almost oblivious to the pain that she had just caused the young slave girl.
- This Dutch peasant girl longed to compete in a skating race, but her family could barely afford food and she only had wooden skates.
- I remember her advice when I was learning the dance of a young Gipsy girl.
- The queen turned to find a young servant girl with bright red hair and deep blue eyes.
- All I know is that the other slave girl should be interrogated to see if we can get some answers out of her.
- The story tells of peasant girl who falls in love with a nobleman, and the disastrous consequences of that love.
- The young servant girl had dealt with high class ladies all her life, the good and the bad.
- We have also noted that trade in Hindu slave dancer girls contributed to development of western dances.
- They saw a known vice girl lean into the open window of his car before she climbed in and Hurst drove off.
- One of these nobles chooses to drift from the others to get to know this vibrant peasant girl.
- A rather beautiful servant girl with dark wavy brown hair and hazel eyes came into the room.
- According to the police, he had been secretly baptized by a Gentile servant girl years before.
- Last, twenty young slave girls dressed in saffron and silk shuffled in as silent as sewn dolls.
- Elijah put away his weapon and exchanged glances with the Prince and the young slave girl.
- Nothing could change her or what she believed in, so unlike that young servant girl of hers.
- Just yesterday, I was in a store that shall be nameless and got the bored Saturday girl routine.
- I wasn't even a wife, and I certainly wasn't the hip, urban career girl I had been, either.
- 2.2girlsinformal Women who mix socially or belong to a particular group, team, or profession.
〈非正式〉社会活动女性;职业妇女;女队员;女团员 I look forward to having lunch with the girls 我盼着和那些女同行聊聊。 - 2.3 A person's girlfriend.
女朋友 I had to look my best for my girl Example sentencesExamples - The worst moment was when I rang up one day to take out my daughter and my girl refused to let me see her, because of the mess that I was in.
- Coachman Tom and his girl Nance were due to marry when she left him for another.
Synonyms girlfriend, sweetheart, woman, partner, lover, significant other, fiancée - 2.4dated A female servant.
〈旧〉女仆,女佣
OriginMiddle English (denoting a child or young person of either sex): perhaps related to Low German gör ‘child’. |