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damsel in distress
[ dam-zuhl in di-stres ]
noun
- a person, usually a young woman, who needs to be rescued from danger or trouble of some kind:
This plumber is worth his weight in gold, and I would like to thank him for going out of his way to help this damsel in distress.
- Sometimes Damsel in Distress. a trope or narrative device in movies, books, 亚洲网紅露点, etc., portraying a female character as a victim in need of rescue:
It has an exotic locale, the classic battle of man against nature, and, of course, a damsel in distress.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of damsel in distress1
Example Sentences
See recent attempts by Disney to broaden the scope of its Marvel and Star Wars franchises, or Nintendo this month transforming its popular damsel in distress Princess Zelda into a hero.
鈥淭aylor often played the part of a damsel in distress or an overlooked romantic interest using theatrical costuming,鈥 writes Sarah Chapelle in 鈥淭aylor Swift Style鈥 鈥 out Oct.
Her performance adds an additional layer of mystery in that it is never quite clear whether she is a manipulative femme fatale, a damsel in distress or a woman just trying to figure herself out.
She鈥檚 a talented player who鈥檚 learning the ropes, not a damsel in distress.
The minute Furiosa starts gnawing on her captor鈥檚 fuel line, though, Miller makes it clear that this wee captive is no damsel in distress.
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