sensuality如何读

英:[ˌsenʃʊ'ælətɪ]

美:[ˌsenʃʊ'ælətɪ]

sensuality是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 淫荡
  2. 好色
  3. 喜爱感官享受
  4. 纵欲
  5. 感觉性
  6. 感能
  7. 肉感
  8. 感官感受性
  9. 耽于声色

sensuality自然拼读

sen·su·al·i·ty

sen shu ae lih ti

sensuality变形

复数:sensualities

sensuality词根

词根:sensual

adj.

sensual 感觉的;肉欲的;世俗的;感觉论的

adv.

sensually 好色地;官能地

n.

sensualism 感觉论;肉欲主义;好色

sensualist 好色者;感觉论者

vt.

sensualize 使变成好色;使耽溺于肉欲;使荒淫

sensuality英英释义

adjective

relating to or consisting in the gratification of the senses or the indulgence of appetite : fleshly

sensory sense 1

devoted to or preoccupied with the senses or appetites

voluptuous

deficient in moral, spiritual, or intellectual interests : worldlyespecially: irreligious

sensuality词源中文解释

14世纪中叶, sensualite,“与感官有关的人的部分”(现已过时),也指“欲望,罪恶和激情的情感”,源自古法语 sensualite “五感; 印象”,来自晚期拉丁语 sensualitatem(主格 sensualitas)“感觉能力”(在中世纪拉丁语中也指“感性”),源自拉丁语 sensualis “有感觉的,敏感的”,来自 sensus “感觉”(参见 sense(名词))。主要指“动物本能和欲望”,因此指“被视为邪恶源泉的低级本性,肉欲的欲望及其不受限制的满足”(1620年代)。

sensuality词源英文解释

Middle English, from Late Latin sensualis, from Latin sensus sense

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

sensuality儿童词典英英释义

sensualadjective

relating to or consisting in the pleasing of the senses

devoted to the pleasures of the senses

sensuality 例句

1 Inspired by a friend's memories of the far east, the Suite is a study in Orientalist sensuality, with a knock-out nocturne at its centre, orchestrated in a manner that prefigures Messiaen.

2 Generally she favors sensuality in her own work, although for the Met she opted for figures that are resolutely chaste.” 212-535-7710, metmuseum.org.

3 Ms. Copeland, nearly flawless, brought out a womanly sensuality, her musicality suited to the crystalline exactitude of the solo to the celesta.

4 A reworking of their 2005 production, they regard it as a search for happiness, in which mysticism and sensuality live alongside moments of improvisation and set material.

5 Nicole Cabell’s soprano began to bloom a few numbers in, but she seemed cool and prim next to Ms. Bullock’s charismatic sensuality.

6 What O’Keeffe added to nature-based abstraction was sensuality, and Stieglitz was enthralled, first by the art, which he saw in 1916, then by the artist, whom he met later.

7 Galleries 40 to 44 reveal, in sometimes overwhelming abundance, the sensuality and lush colors of Giovanni Bellini, Lorenzo Lotto, Veronese and other masters of the Venetian School of painting.

8 But this ostensibly confirmed celibate oozes a gentle, undeniable sensuality.

9 Smiling whenever possible, Costanzo mines the cycle for what optimism it can muster, but other singers have brought out more of the colors and sensuality in this music.

10 The Jonny Greenwood score was plangent and mesmeric, and the film's style was entirely appropriate for its subject matter: the strange, unacknowledged sensuality in grief and longing for the dead.

11 Dunst said she loves Campion’s films for their sensuality and depiction of women that “feel like real women.”

12 A dark aura of repressed sensuality alternates with scenes of suburban placidity.

13 "He actually named the beat 'sensuality,'" she says.

14 It is highly cerebral, thick with abstract and erudite dialogue and also full of charm and sensuality, lingering in landscapes and rooms and savoring the pleasures of music, color and talk.

15 I call this sciencuality, a neologism that echoes the sensuality of discovery.

16 This makes the series’ treatment of sex and sensuality different from other series on Cinemax and most of premium cable.

17 In scene after scene, these exciting and charismatic artists disappeared into their characters, emboldening each other to sing with white-hot sensuality and impassioned lyricism.

18 But as our fingers and thumbs glide across the uniform surface, there is no sensuality or responsiveness in the touch.

19 Titled “Fuzzy Math,” the N.Y. artist’s L.A. debut fills four spacious galleries with a provocative combination of luxurious sensuality and adequate craftsmanship — a skill set more common to weekend hobbyists than specialized professions.

20 For a modern matinee idol, he projects surprisingly little sensuality.

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