1N-COUNT 女孩子氣的男孩;膽小怯懦的男孩 Some people, especially men, describe a boy as a sissy when they disapprove of him because he does not like rough, physical activities or is afraid to do things which might be dangerous. 女孩子氣的男孩;膽小怯懦的男孩 [informal, disapproval]
They were rough kids, and thought we were sissies.
他們那幫孩子野蠻得很,還認爲我們太女孩子氣。
'Last one in the sea is a sissy,' proclaimed Idris.
2ADJ 女孩子氣的;娘娘腔的 If you describe an action or activity as sissy, you disapprove of it because you think it is only appropriate for girls or women. 女孩子氣的;娘娘腔的 [informal, disapproval]
Far from being sissy, it takes a real man to accept that he is not perfect.
只有真正的男人才會接受自己並非完美無缺的事實,這絕不是什麽女孩子氣。
...men who feel that writing is essentially a sissy occupation.
把寫作看成基本上是娘兒們家所爲的男人
SYN wimpish or wimpy [informal], soft [informal], weak, wet [British, informal]