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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
feminine
femi·nine adjective, noun BrE [ˈfemənɪn] NAmE [ˈfemənɪn] adjective 1. having the qualities or appearance considered to be typical of women; connected with women •That dress makes you look very feminine. •He had delicate, almost feminine, features. •the traditional feminine role compare ↑female, ↑masculine 2. (grammar)belonging to a class of words that refer to female people or animals and often have a special form •Some people prefer not to use the feminine form ‘actress’ and use the word ‘actor’ for both sexes. 3. (grammar) (in some languages)belonging to a class of nouns, pronouns or adjectives that have feminine ↑gender not ↑masculine or ↑neuter •The French word for ‘table’ is feminine. Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin femininus, from femina ‘woman’. Example Bank: •He made her feel feminine. •Her name fits in with a traditionally feminine image. •She looked very feminine with her hair like that. •stereotypically feminine qualities like compassion noun (grammar) 1. the femininesingular the feminine ↑gender (= form of nouns, adjectives and pronouns) 2. countable a ↑feminine word or word form compare ↑masculine, ↑neuter Word Origin: [feminine] late Middle English: from Latin femininus, from femina ‘woman’.
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