释义 |
mi·nau·de·rie \mēˈnōdrē\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Middle French, from (assumed) Middle French minauder to simper (whence French minauder) (from Middle French mine appearance, look) + Middle French -erie -ery — more at mien : a coquettish air — usually used in plural < the minauderies of the young ladies in the ballrooms — W.M.Thackeray > |