"wenches" 怎么发音
word
ˈwɛntʃɪz
WEN-chiz
wˈɛntʃɪz
WEN-chiz
释义
An old-fashioned and now mostly offensive word for a young woman, especially one working as a servant in an inn or tavern. Sometimes used humorously in stories set in the past.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈwɛntʃɪz
英式英语
wˈɛntʃɪz
简化发音
美式
WEN-chiz
英式
WEN-chiz
语境中听
The pirate captain called the serving girls his wenches.
In old stories, taverns were filled with wenches and travelers.
The play had actors dressed as wenches serving drinks.
At the Renaissance fair, people joke about the 'ale and wenches' like in medieval times.