bachelorette
bachelorette — 名詞
1. an adult woman, especially a younger one in her twenties or thirties, who has ne
單身女郎
尚未結婚、通常仍年輕的女性
an adult woman, especially a younger one in her twenties or thirties, who has never been married.
Anaya threw a wild bachelorette party in Las Vegas the weekend before her wedding.
Anaya 在婚禮前的週末,到拉斯維加斯舉辦了一場瘋狂的單身派對。
common collocation: bachelorette party
At thirty-two, Uri was a happy bachelorette with her own apartment and a busy career.
三十二歲的 Uri 是個快樂的單身女郎,擁有自己的公寓和忙碌的事業。
The reality show follows one bachelorette as she dates twenty-five men over several weeks.
這個實境節目跟拍一位單身女主角,在數週內與二十五位男士約會。
Xiomara was nervous about meeting all the bachelorettes at his sister's housewarming dinner.
Xiomara 對於要在姊姊的喬遷晚餐上認識所有未婚女子感到緊張。
Aunt Rosa kept introducing every bachelorette in the neighbourhood to her shy nephew.
Rosa 阿姨一直把社區裡每位單身女郎介紹給她害羞的姪子。
- single woman
neutral, the most common everyday term
- spinster
old-fashioned and often negative; suggests a woman past typical marrying age
- bachelor girl
dated; an independent unmarried woman, popular in mid-20th-century English
用法筆記
Mainly North American English; the British equivalent for the pre-wedding party sense is 'hen night' or 'hen party'. Outside the fixed phrase 'bachelorette party', the noun on its own can sound slightly old-fashioned or playful.