Maidens Meaning in English
word · lemma: maiden
释义
Maidens are young, unmarried women, often mentioned in stories, poems, or historical texts. The word usually suggests purity or innocence.
用法与细微差别
"Maidens" is old-fashioned and literary, seen in fairy tales or poetry. It often carries connotations of innocence or purity. Not used for modern descriptions; prefer 'young women' or 'girls' in contemporary speech.
例句
The story was about three maidens who lived by the sea.
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In the poem, the maidens sang in the garden.
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The village celebrated the festival with dancing maidens.
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In legends, brave princes often rescue lost maidens from danger.
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The old castle was said to be haunted by the ghosts of young maidens.
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You don't hear people called maidens much these days—it's more of a word from fairy tales.
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