0 behaving forcefully or showing no emotion in a way traditionally thought to be typical of a man -- 大男人氣的
He's too macho to admit he was hurt when his girlfriend left him. 他太大男人氣了,不肯承認女友離他而去使他受到傷害。
I can't stand macho men. 我受不了大男人主義的人。
As shown, this process of gendering mobilizes two main and largely contrastive representations of men as soft (feminine) and hard (tough, macho).
The plots of the most famous films inevitably glorify macho behaviour and anti-social crime as antidotes to class and race tensions.
The emaciated theatrical presence of the body seems to be the result of these macho pressures from outside.
Women who do physically hard work and develop muscles are often called ' macho'.
In punk, virtuosic display was replaced by aggressive simplicity and macho posturing, which could be found in both music and lyrics.
Such responses, often heard when philosophers confront scientists with their metaphysical scruples, do not just express a macho attitude.
Equally, men preferred not to discuss their military experiences with each other, but hid their traumatic memories behind displays of macho posturing.
Some writers oppose the macho reading precisely because they know fans or are fans themselves.