释义 |
machismoma‧chis‧mo /məˈtʃɪzməʊ, -ˈkɪz- $ mɑːˈtʃɪzmoʊ, mə-/ noun [uncountable] machismoOrigin: 1900-2000 Mexican Spanish, Spanish macho; ➔ MACHO - A writer like Sylvia Lopez-Medina attempts to revise the culture of machismo toward her own ends.
- Call it machismo, if you want.
- If these principles are undermined for the sake of legal machismo, there will be nothing on which to build.
- Joe was the antithesis of Leslie - big and blond, with considerable colonial machismo.
- Masking his doubts with machismo, he feels he is not really a man unless he can seize whatever he wants.
- Nor do they see how such music can, after all, be a deconstruction of machismo.
- Supporters of this kind of regulatory machismo held out hope that this agreement will revolutionize our efforts to control tobacco.
- There is the added machismo of breaking the law.
traditional male behaviour that emphasizes how brave, strong, and sexually attractive a man is |