moll

名词 n. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A female companion of a gangster or other criminal, especially a former or current prostitute.
    — The Bat—they called him the Bat.[…]. He[…]played a lone hand,[…]. Most lone wolves had a moll at any rate—women were their ruin—but if the Bat had a moll, not even the grapevine telegraph could locate her.
  2. A prostitute or woman with loose sexual morals.
  3. Bitch, slut; an insulting epithet applied to a female. Australia,New-Zealand,derogatory,slang
  4. A girlfriend of a bikie. Australia,New-Zealand,slang
    — The bikies ‘molls’ included Susan Lloyd as Tart; Victoria Anoux as Flossie; and Rosalind Talamini as Sunshine.
  5. A girlfriend of a surfie; blends with pejorative sense. Australia,New-Zealand,slang
  6. A female fan of extreme metal, grunge or hardcore punk, especially the girlfriend of a musician of those aforementioned genres. slang
形容词 adj.
  1. minor; in the minor key. not-comparable,obsolete
    — Bach's Gavotte in B Moll

词形变化

molls plural mole alternative

词汇关系

近义词

词源

词源 1
From Moll, an archaic nickname for Mary (see also Molly).
词源 2
From German Moll, from Latin mollis (“soft, tender, elegiac”). Compare molle (“flat (in music)”).
Cognate with Norwegian Bokmål moll.
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