lascivious如何读

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lascivious是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 好色的
  2. 淫荡的,淫乱的
  3. 猥亵的
  4. 淫欲的
  5. 色情的
  6. 挑动情欲的
  7. 挑逗性的

lascivious自然拼读

las·civ·i·ous

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lascivious扩展

lasciviously (adv.), lasciviousness (n.)

lascivious词根

词根:lascivious

adv.

lasciviously 好色地;淫乱地;猥亵地

n.

lasciviousness 好色;淫乱

lascivious英英释义

adjective

filled with or showing sexual desire : lewd, lustful arrested for lewd and lascivious assault … crude and lascivious remarks …—John Nichols He is every woman's worst nightmare: the lascivious shark in a gold chain, loud sport shirt and polyester suit …—Susan Schindehette et al.

lascivious acts/thoughts

lascivious词源中文解释

15世纪中期,“好色的,倾向于好色的”,来自中世纪拉丁语 lasciviosus(早期教会作家伊西多尔等人用于责骂的意义),源自拉丁语 lascivia “淫荡,嬉戏,玩乐,欢乐”,源自 lascivus “淫荡的,好玩的,不经意的,嬉戏的,放荡的”。

这来自 PIE *las-ko-,源自词根 *las- “渴望,放荡或任性”(源头还包括梵语 -lasati “渴望”, lasati “玩耍,嬉戏”,赫梯语 ilaliya- “渴望,垂涎”,希腊语 laste “妓女”,古斯拉夫语 laska “奉承”,斯洛伐克语 laska “爱”,俄语 lasyj “贪婪的,渴望的,亲热的”,古爱尔兰语 lainn “贪婪的,渴望的”,哥特语 lustus,古英语 lust “欲望”)。

意思是“倾向于激发欲望”,始于1580年代。相关: Lasciviously。在17世纪还有一个动词形式 lasciviate,现已过时。

lascivious词源英文解释

Middle English, from Late Latin lasciviosus, from Latin lascivia wantonness, from lascivus wanton — more at lust >entry 1

The first known use of lascivious was in the 15th century

lascivious儿童词典英英释义

lassnoun

a young woman : girl

lash1 of 3verb

to move violently or suddenly

to strike with or as if with a whip

to attack with strong language—usually used with out

lashed out at his sister

lash2 of 3noun

a stroke with a whip or switch

the flexible part of a whipalso: whip entry 2 sense 1

a beating, whipping, or driving force

eyelash

lash3 of 3verb

to tie down with a rope, cord, or chain

lash1 of 3verb

to move violently or suddenly

to strike with or as if with a whip

to attack with strong language—usually used with out

lashed out at his sister

lash2 of 3noun

a stroke with a whip or switch

the flexible part of a whipalso: whip entry 2 sense 1

a beating, whipping, or driving force

eyelash

lash3 of 3verb

to tie down with a rope, cord, or chain

laser1 of 2noun

a device that uses the natural vibrations of atoms or molecules to generate a narrow beam of light having a small frequency range

laser2 of 2verb

to subject to the action of a laser

laser1 of 2noun

a device that uses the natural vibrations of atoms or molecules to generate a narrow beam of light having a small frequency range

laser2 of 2verb

to subject to the action of a laser

lasciviousadjective

lewd sense 1, lustful

lasciviousadjective

lewd sense 1, lustful

lasciviousadjective

lewd sense 1, lustful

lascivious 例句

1 The book ran into controversy reminiscent of the days of Joyce and Nabokov: the printer refused it due to the frank nature of the book’s sexual subject matter and lascivious photos of its author.

2 Mr. El Khatib remains an irreverent, lascivious presence; seemingly every other line he drawls is a swaggering double entendre.

3 "They want to make that lascivious and disgusting," Hemingway said.

4 Rishi looked at her, an eyebrow raised, smiling in what he hoped was a dashingly lascivious manner.

5 Pornography enters the picture — first in lascivious paintings of food, where a filleted fish or a buttery ear of corn is suggestively displayed.

6 Similarly, his mischievous Tapis-Siège, a hybrid of carpet and sofa from 1970, takes the form of a cushioned base with dog-eared corners, suitable for meditation or other, more lascivious uses.

7 Without having to say a word, the public assumed the woman was the villain, the mastermind behind a lascivious prank.

8 If the parade of lascivious ex-boyfriends weren’t aggravating enough, there are the ever-present worries about George Bush’s presidency, the war in Iraq, avian flu, and the mind-boggling popularity of Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code.

9 Razaq was convicted in 2013 of committing lewd and lascivious acts with a child younger than 14 years old in Sacramento County, according to the sheriff’s news release.

10 But if you want some background, or you’re fuzzy on the details, here’s a primer on the key events and players, as well as on the shamelessly lascivious tabloid coverage that swirled around the story.

11 But it is innocent in the sense that it is it’s just like a drive; she’s not making it lascivious.

12 He was cheeky, but there was nothing lascivious about him.

13 Spacey’s alleged victim sued the 59-year-old defendant in Nantucket County Superior Court on Wednesday, seeking unspecified damages over his “explicit sexual behavior and lewd and lascivious conduct.”

14 The last technique moved his prudish father to fire off a letter complaining about the “lascivious photographs.”

15 As it is, Ms. Attridge is extending a tradition of small lascivious sculpture that reaches back to ancient times.

16 It also ticked every box for lascivious British assumptions about the French, among whom infidelity, at least among the rich, powerful and famous, has long been something of a hallmark of a specifically French insouciance.

17 These are lives under surveillance; it’s a film of glances, whether lascivious, mocking, pitying or reproachful.

18 The way Kubrick juxtaposes all these lascivious activities against Christmas lights and decor… it’s a thing of beauty. 

19 On his hero's journey, Rama must vanquish evil to save Sita, who is kidnapped by lascivious Ravana.

20 We stayed in touch, and soon photos and lascivious flirtations were streaming back and forth.

lascivious 同义词

5 煽情

enkindle

6 淫欲

lust concupiscence

10 挑逗性的

sexy provocative racy voluptuous

15 调情的

come-hither

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