heroine
noun /ˈherəʊɪn/
/ˈherəʊɪn/
- a girl or woman who is admired by many for doing something brave or good
女英雄;女豪杰 - the heroines of the revolution
那场革命中的各位女英雄 - She remains one of the unsung heroines of the Second World War.
她依然是默默无闻的二战女英雄之一。
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- the heroines of the revolution
- the main female character in a story, novel, film, etc.
(故事、小说、电影等中的)女主人公,女主角 - The heroine is played by Demi Moore.
女主角由黛米 · 摩尔扮演。 - She has played several of Shakespeare's heroines—Portia and Juliet among them.
她演过莎士比亚戏剧中几个女主角-包括波希亚和朱丽叶。
Topics Film and theatrea2, Literature and writinga2- Jane Eyre, the eponymous heroine of the novel by Charlotte Brontë
简・爱 - 夏洛蒂・勃朗特同名小说的女主人公 - Violetta is one of the great tragic heroines of Verdi's operas.
维奥莱塔是威尔地歌剧中伟大的悲剧女主人公之一。 - The story is narrated entirely by the heroine.
这个故事从头到尾都是女主人公讲述的。
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- The heroine is played by Demi Moore.
- a woman that you admire because of a particular quality or skill that she has
崇拜的女人;女偶像 - Madonna was her teenage heroine.
麦当娜是她十几岁时的偶像。 - She was thrilled to be interviewing her childhood heroine.
能够采访她孩提时的女偶像,她简直欣喜若狂。
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- Madonna was her teenage heroine.
词源mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘demigoddess, venerated woman’): from French héroïne or Latin heroina, from Greek hērōinē, feminine of hērōs ‘hero’.