woman

woman — 名詞

1. A fully grown person who is female — someone who is no longer a girl.

1.名詞A1
釋義

女人;女性

成年的女性人類

A fully grown person who is female — someone who is no longer a girl.

例句

A woman at the ticket counter helped us find our seats.

售票櫃檯的一位女士幫我們找到了座位。

article + woman + location: 'the woman at [place]'

Élise is a young woman who works as a nurse at the local hospital.

Élise 是一位年輕女性,在當地醫院擔任護理師。

adjective + woman: young woman, elderly woman

同義詞
  • lady

    more polite or formal term, common in phrases like 'the lady at the desk'

  • female

    clinical or biological when used as a noun; more natural as an adjective

反義詞
  • man

    adult male human being

文法句型

a/the/this/that + woman

adjective + woman

用法筆記

The plural form 'women' is irregular and does not follow standard English plural rules. This sense applies to any adult female person regardless of relationship status, background, or age beyond adulthood.

常見錯誤

She is a woman of 12 years old.
She is a girl of 12 years old.
💡'Woman' refers to adults; use 'girl' for children and teenagers.

2. An adult who identifies as a woman and lives her life as female, regardless of t

2.名詞B2
釋義

跨性別女性

跨性別且認同為女性者

An adult who identifies as a woman and lives her life as female, regardless of the sex marked on her original birth certificate.

例句

Amani is a woman who transitioned in her twenties and now runs a support group.

Amani 是一位在二十多歲時轉換性別的女性,現在帶領一個支援團體。

trans woman — woman who transitioned

The clinic provides healthcare services for trans women in the local community.

這間診所為當地社區的跨性別女性提供醫療保健服務。

compound: trans women

同義詞

文法句型

trans + woman

woman who + [transition/identify]

用法筆記

When the transgender status of an individual is not relevant to the context, simply referring to them as 'a woman' is correct and respectful. The term 'trans woman' is used when specifically discussing transgender identity or experience.

常見錯誤

She is a transgender woman' (when the fact is irrelevant to the conversation).
She is a woman.
💡Only specify 'trans' when relevant to the context.

3. A man's wife, girlfriend, or regular female romantic partner.

3.名詞B1
釋義

伴侶;妻子

男性的女伴或配偶

A man's wife, girlfriend, or regular female romantic partner.

例句

Christopher introduced his woman to the whole team at the company party.

Christopher 在公司派對上把他的伴侶介紹給全團隊認識。

possessive determiner + woman: 'his woman'

Eric has been with his woman for seven years and they plan to marry.

Eric 跟他的伴侶在一起七年了,兩人打算結婚。

同義詞
  • wife

    specifically a legally married partner; more formal

  • girlfriend

    romantic partner without legal marriage; more common in modern usage

  • partner

    gender-neutral term for a long-term romantic relationship

文法句型

possessive + woman

用法筆記

This sense often appears with a possessive determiner ('his woman') and is more common in informal speech or storytelling. In many modern contexts, 'partner', 'wife', 'girlfriend', or the person's name is preferred to avoid sounding dated or possessive.

常見錯誤

I met my woman at the coffee shop' (when referring to a female friend who is not a romantic partner).
I met my girlfriend at the coffee shop' or 'I met a woman at the coffee shop.
💡'My woman' implies a romantic or sexual relationship.

4. The whole group of adult female people, thought of together as a single category

4.名詞B1
釋義

女性群體

社會中的全體女性

The whole group of adult female people, thought of together as a single category in society.

例句

Women have fought for equal rights in many countries around the world.

女性在世界許多國家為平等權利而奮鬥。

bare plural for women as a category

Young women in Soraya's village now drive taxis, something their grandmothers never did.

Soraya 村裡的年輕女性現在會開計程車,這在她們祖母那個年代是前所未見的。

concrete generational contrast showing changed roles

同義詞
  • womankind

    more formal and old-fashioned; less common in everyday speech

  • womenfolk

    informal and dated; sometimes considered patronizing

反義詞
  • men

    adult male people as a group

文法句型

women + verb

the role/rights/status of women

用法筆記

This uncountable use of the plural 'women' takes no article and refers to the social category rather than specific individuals. Similar in function to 'mankind' but specifically female. Not used with numbers (not 'two women in general').

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