ladies' man
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ladies' men
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花花公子, 唐璜
a man who is very charming, attractive, and popular among women, often having many romantic relationships
The idiom "ladies' man" originated in the English language, and its precise origin is unclear. It has been in use since the early 19th century. It is used to describe a man who is very successful or popular with women. It suggests that he is skilled at attracting women's attention and affection due to his charm, charisma, and social skills.
- Despite his age, Henry maintains his reputation as a lady's man, always surrounded by female admirers at social events.
尽管年事已高,亨利仍保持着花花公子的名声,在社交活动中总是被女性崇拜者包围。
- James has always been a ladies' man, effortlessly charming and attracting women wherever he goes.
詹姆斯一直是个花花公子,无论走到哪里都能毫不费力地迷住和吸引女性。
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