lustily如何读

英:['lʌstɪlɪ]

美:['lʌstɪlɪ]

lustily是什么意思

  • adv.精力充沛地;强壮地

lustily词根

词根:lusty

adj.

lusty 精力充沛的;健壮的

n.

lustiness 精力充沛;活泼

lustily英英释义

adjective

archaic merry, joyous

lustful

lusty passion

full of strength and vitality : healthy, vigorous

a young, lusty, growing country—Helen Harris

hearty, robust

a lusty beef stew

enthusiastic, rousing

a lusty rendition of the song

lustily词源中文解释

13世纪初, lustliche,意为“乐意地,热心地,欣然地”; 参见 lusty 和 -ly(2)。意为“愉快地,性感地”的含义出现于1300年左右; 意为“有力地,精力充沛地”的含义出现于1400年左右。有时在15世纪至16世纪还带有“色欲的,肉欲的”的意思,但现在这个意思已经归于 lustfully。

lustily词源英文解释

The first known use of lusty was in the 13th century

lustily儿童词典英英释义

lusternoun

a shine or sheen especially from reflected light : gloss

sparkling brilliance

glory entry 1 sense 1a, splendor

the luster of a famous name

lustyadjective

full of vitality : vigorous, robust

lustily 例句

1 When Sister Suffragette came on, cleaning equipment was cast aside and mother led her three small daughters round the sitting room at a brisk, militant march, singing lustily.

2 Cast and conductor were cheered lustily during curtain calls, but when Lepage and his team came out, the cheering mixed with boos.

3 Indeed, in the Third Quartet things heated up handsomely: the coda built to a lusty frenzy, even as the musicians maintained near-miraculous control of pitch and coördination of rhythm.

4 The electronic green head caused gasps in 1991 when the bass John Tomlinson carried on what appeared to be his own severed head, eyes swivelling, singing lustily, in Harrison Birtwistle's opera Gawain.

5 They have an eye for a good parody, spiking the Austen-era convention of the servant whispering information into the master's ear, and aping those Shakespearean fools who lustily over-telegraph every innuendo.

6 “Because losing you/Was something I always/Did so well,” he sang lustily, resuming, before the band kicked into gear.

7 Nanna Ingvarsson, in a man’s suit and with a mustache penciled above her upper lip, endows Illingworth with maximum swagger and speaks the lines lustily.

8 And the same could be said of both the Corelli and the “Swedish Fiddling Suite,” lustily though the players fiddled and whooped along with it.

9 At its opening night in 2009, the staging was lustily booed by the audience and denounced by most critics.

10 The groom lustily biting his lip as he cast his eyes upon her.

11 When we first meet Older Einstein, he is lustily schtupping a hot assistant against a blackboard covered with physics equations.

12 Irrigation channels, equally ancient, bob with oranges and lemons, and frogs sing lustily in every puddle.

13 “It was a driving, vigorous, restless population,” Mr. McKinny sings lustily over skittish, pointillist music in the orchestra.

14 And they saw the Penguin come dancing by, waving his short wings and singing lustily.

15 The film franchise upon which the series is based has its fans who can lustily extemporize upon its merits as a criticism of class division and exploitation.

16 Their swords were wooden sticks, broom handles from the look of them, and they were rushing across the grass, swinging at each other lustily.

17 The rousing choruses, lustily sung, have a four-square quality and the melodies offer a safe, if dull musical landing.

18 He heard the child crying lustily from the birthing hut and he gave a leap of delight when he recognized the cry as the cry of a male child.

19 It included “Easter Parade” and “White Christmas” and ended with the orchestra and audience lustily singing “God Bless America.”

20 Everyone in the audience of a certain age sings along lustily.

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