Definitions

prostitute

Etymology

A working  woman  also provides the pronunciation

About

The character 妓, constructed with the woman radical 女 and the phonetic element 支, originally designated women skilled in performing arts like music and dance, reflecting their role as entertainers in earlier periods. Over time, the term's meaning narrowed to predominantly refer to women engaged in prostitution, marking a clear evolution in its semantic scope from artistic performance to sexual service. This change was influenced by societal transformations that often conflated entertainment with commodification, while the character's compositional form has persisted without alteration.

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那个女很年轻。

Nàge jìnǚ hěn niánqīng.

That prostitute is very young.

院在古代很常见。

Jìyuàn zài gǔdài hěn chángjiàn.

Brothels were common in ancient times.

他从不与女交往。

Tā cóng bù yǔ jìnǚ jiāowǎng.

He never associates with prostitutes.

这座城市曾经有很多院。

Zhè zuò chéngshì céngjīng yǒu hěnduō jìyuàn.

This city once had many brothels.

她被迫成为女以养活家庭。

Tā bèi pò chéngwéi jìnǚ yǐ yǎnghuó jiātíng.

She was forced to become a prostitute to support her family.

政府对女行业进行了严格的监管。

Zhèngfǔ duì jìnǚ hángyè jìnxíngle yángé de jiānguǎn.

The government has implemented strict regulation on the prostitution industry.

在古代文学中,女往往被描绘成多才多艺的形象。

Zài gǔdài wénxué zhōng, jìnǚ wǎngwǎng bèi miáohuì chéng duōcáiduōyì de xíngxiàng.

In ancient literature, prostitutes are often portrayed as talented and versatile figures.

尽管社会对女存在偏见,但一些人权组织正在为她们的权益奔走呼号。

Jǐnguǎn shèhuì duì jìnǚ cúnzài piānjiàn, dàn yīxiē rénquán zǔzhī zhèngzài wèi tāmen de quányì bēnzǒu hūháo.

Although society has prejudices against prostitutes, some human rights organizations are advocating for their rights.