Doris
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
专有名词
英 /ˈdɒɹɪs/
美 /ˈdɔɹɪs/
英文释义
名词 n.
- One's girlfriend, wife or significant other.
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A woman, especially when older or unattractive.
— Fella at work, right? He's met this Doris on a park bench, at lunch time, and he's started going out on like, dates with her!
形容词 adj.
- gay
专有名词
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The daughter of Oceanus, who married Nereus and bore fifty sea-nymphs or nereids.
— And snowy neckd Doris, and milkewhite Galathæa.
- A surname.
- An ancient region of Asia Minor, modern Turkey, inhabited by the ancient Dorians.
- An ancient mountainous region of Greece, the traditional homeland of the Dorians.
- 48 Doris, a main belt asteroid.
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A female given name from Ancient Greek, taken to regular use at the end of the 19th century.
— "My Doris—may I call you that, dearest?" "Call me Sappho, call me Chloris, call me Lalage, or Doris—only call me thine," I should have answered, if it had not been a little too sentimental.… I am afraid I omitted to state, in the proper place, that Doris is a name which has descended through a dozen generations of our family, that it belongs to myself as well as to my niece […]
- A surname.
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Nickname for Boris Johnson (born 1964), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022.
— I look forward to Doris' "wise" words on the subject once he gets back to the office.
词源
词源 1
From Ancient Greek Δωρίς (Dōrís). Sense 7 is owing to similarity to Boris.
词源 2
* Shortened Anglicized form of Irish Ó Dubhruis, from earlier Ó Dubhrosa, from Ó (“descendant”) + Dubhros, a name from dubh (“black”) + ros (“wood”).
* A habitational French surname from d' (“of”) + Oris-en-Rattier (“a commune in Isère, France”).
* A habitational French surname from d' (“of”) + Oris-en-Rattier (“a commune in Isère, France”).
词源 3
From the name of famous film star Doris Day.
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