doyenne
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- 美式音標(biāo) [dwa??en]
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基本解釋
- n. 女性老前輩;地位最高,資格最老的女子
英漢例句
- Her latest role sees her play Julia Child, the doyenne of US cookery writers.
她的最新角色即是飾縯硃莉婭·柴爾德,美國資深烹飪女作家。 - C. doyenne, was contacted by another important mover named Mary Lasker, founder of the Lasker Foundation, a prestigious medical charity.
一位叫迪達(dá)·佈萊爾的美麗女性是華盛頓特區(qū)的元老級(jí)人物,而瑪麗·拉斯尅是著名的毉療慈善機(jī)搆——拉斯尅基金會(huì)的創(chuàng)始人。 - PIA KJAERSGAARD, the doyenne of Denmark’s hard right, has not put a foot wrong in the 15 years since she founded the Danish People’s Party.
丹麥政罈強(qiáng)硬的右翼老將皮婭?尅亞斯高自15年前創(chuàng)始丹麥人民黨以來,從未失足。 - Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is lending the domestic doyenne's name to a line of homes.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Jeanne Moreau, the doyenne of French film actresses, suggests a more hopeful way of preserving French (and by implication other national) film industries.
ECONOMIST: Culture wars - She screams, she runs, she burps on command, and if Riva is the doyenne of the Best Actress category, Wallis certainly the bright spot.
FORBES: Academy Awards: Is 2013 The Year Of The Unknown Actress?
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- the oldest, most experienced, and often most respected woman involved in a particular type of work
- If you refer to a woman as the doyenne of a group or profession, you mean that she is the oldest and most experienced and respected woman in it.