Betekenis van:
feminine
feminine
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- behorend tot de naamwoorden, waarnaar verwezen wordt met ""lzij""r
- associated with women and not with men
"feminine intuition"
feminine
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- (music or poetry) ending on an unaccented beat or syllable
"a feminine ending"
feminine
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- of grammatical gender
feminine
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- femininum
- a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female
Hyperoniemen
feminine
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- femininum
- a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Susie wasn't very feminine.
- Justin is feminine.
- Ellie is very feminine.
- We like to look feminine.
- Some women look more masculine than feminine.
- She is a very feminine person.
- Every noun in Portuguese is either masculine or feminine.
- She has a feminine insight into human behavior.
- If a woman masturbates, she will secrete female hormones and become more feminine.
- Even though it has a masculine and feminine reproductive system, the earthworm requires another individual to bring forth fecundation.
- Reason is feminine in nature; it can only give after it has received. Of itself it has nothing but the empty forms of its operation.
- I saw some English female soldiers in yesterday night's news reel. For some, you couldn't tell whether it was a man or a woman, but the majority were rather feminine, and it didn't feel that grotesque.
- The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is "What does a woman want?"
- With the first election of a woman into the seat of Chancellorship, the word "Bundeskanzlerin," as a feminine noun for the title, was voted Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language.
- With the first election of a woman into the seat of chancellor, the feminine complement of the word, "chancelière," was chosen as the Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language.