manhood
/ˈmænhʊd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmænhʊd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈman-ˌhu̇d/ (ame, mw)
manhood — noun
1. 成年男性的狀態或時期,從兒童或青少年轉變為成年男性的階段。
成年男性的狀態或時期,從兒童或青少年轉變為成年男性的階段。
In many cultures, a special ceremony marks a young man's passage into manhood.
collocation: passage into manhood
Gabriel looked forward to reaching manhood and taking on new responsibilities in his family.
collocation: reach manhood
The novel traces the hero's journey from boyhood to manhood over twenty years.
Justin's father gave him a watch to celebrate his coming of age into manhood.
文法句型
someone's manhood
reach manhood
attain manhood
用法筆記
This sense focuses on the social and biological transition, not on personal qualities. Frequently used in phrases like 'reach manhood', 'attain manhood', and 'passage into manhood'.
2. 被認為是男性典型特質的一組品質,例如勇氣、堅強、自信以及在情感上的克制力。
被認為是男性典型特質的一組品質,例如勇氣、堅強、自信以及在情感上的克制力。
Wren felt no need to prove his manhood by taking unnecessary physical risks.
collocation: prove one's manhood
Old-fashioned ideas about manhood often pressure boys to hide their emotions.
Rachid believed that true manhood meant being honest, courageous, and kind to others.
Movies about war heroes often reinforce outdated ideas about manhood.
- masculinity
the most direct synonym; 'masculinity' is slightly more formal and is often used in academic or sociological contexts
- manliness
nearly identical in meaning, with a slightly more traditional or old-fashioned feel
- virility
emphasises sexual vigour and physical strength; overlaps with sense 4
- effeminacy
a dated or offensive term; use with caution
文法句型
someone's manhood
prove one's manhood
a test of manhood
用法筆記
Often carries a critical or reflective tone in modern usage, especially when discussing how traditional gender expectations shape behaviour. Distinguish from sense 1: sense 1 is about the status of being an adult male, while this sense is about personality traits.
常見錯誤
3. 一個國家、社群或群體中的全體成年男性。
一個國家、社群或群體中的全體成年男性。
The entire manhood of the village was called to join the defence forces.
collective: the entire manhood of the village
A large portion of the nation's manhood lost their lives during the long conflict.
possessive: the nation's manhood
The speech honoured the manhood of the country who had served in the war effort.
A statue was erected to remember the manhood of the town who had died in battle.
- menfolk
more informal and often used for smaller groups rather than entire nations
- male population
neutral and statistical; lacks the collective identity implied by 'manhood'
- womanhood
the collective body of women
文法句型
the manhood of [country]
[country]'s manhood
用法筆記
Almost always used in formal, historical, or patriotic contexts. The possessive form (e.g. 'the nation's manhood') is the most common pattern. This sense is noticeably old-fashioned in everyday conversation.
4. 男性表達或體驗性感受的能力,包括性慾與性功能。
男性表達或體驗性感受的能力,包括性慾與性功能。
The illness affected his manhood and damaged his confidence in relationships.
pattern: illness/manhood/confidence
Doctors can now treat many conditions that could threaten a man's manhood.
collocation: threaten a man's manhood
Aylin gently explained that losing his manhood after the surgery was very unlikely.
Paul worried that the medication might affect his manhood and his marriage.
- virility
the closest synonym; virility also emphasises sexual energy and potency, often in a positive or admiring way
- sexual potency
a more clinical and direct term, used mainly in medical contexts
- impotence
the lack of sexual ability, often used in medical contexts
文法句型
someone's manhood
threaten/affect/rob someone of their manhood
用法筆記
This sense refers to sexual capacity or potency, not the organ itself (distinguish from sense 5). In informal or ambiguous contexts, speakers may intend either sense 4 or 5 — pay attention to whether the focus is on function/ability or anatomy.
常見錯誤
5. 陰莖的委婉說法,說話者為了避免直接使用「penis」一詞而使用的替代詞。
陰莖的委婉說法,說話者為了避免直接使用「penis」一詞而使用的替代詞。
Daniel wrapped a towel around his manhood before walking to the communal shower.
euphemistic use for modesty
The doctor asked the patient whether he had noticed any changes to his manhood.
euphemistic in medical context
The marble statue's manhood had been chipped away over many centuries.
The toddler accidentally grabbed his father's manhood while being carried.
- penis
the direct anatomical term; no euphemistic shading, more clinical
- private parts
a broader euphemism covering the external genitals of either sex
文法句型
someone's manhood
用法筆記
Euphemistic — people use 'manhood' in place of 'penis' to sound less clinical or more modest. Context is crucial: in a medical discussion the same phrase could mean sense 4 (sexual function) or sense 5 (anatomy); body-modesty or art contexts tend to favour sense 5.