英:[kɒ'ketɪʃ]
美:[kɒ'ketɪʃ]
英:[kɒ'ketɪʃ]
美:[kɒ'ketɪʃ]
adj.
(女子)卖弄风情的,妖艳的,迷人的
骚
轻佻
娇媚
词根:coquet
adj.coquet 卖弄风情的
adv.coquettishly 卖弄风情地
n.coquetry 撒娇;卖弄风骚;媚态
coquette 卖弄风情的女人
coquet 卖弄风情;卖弄风情的女人
vi.coquette 卖弄风情;调情
coquet 卖弄风情
vt.coquet 卖弄风情
noun
a woman who endeavors without sincere affection to gain the attention and admiration of men
… the book brought to mind a true Southern coquette, flashy and sweet and alluring all at the same time.—Tina Jordan
any of several small, tropical American hummingbirds (genus Lophornis) with the males typically having a colorful or ornate tuft of feathers on the head But the tiniest of these hummers was the one that elicited the most excitement: a festive coquette, an extremely rare green-crested bird with a white rump patch, only 3 inches long.—James F. McCarty
… the rufous-crested coquette, a tiny hummingbird (with a red mohawk "hair-do") that was just as … flirty as its name.—Thelma Dalmas
"像半推半就的女人,具有半推半就的特点",1702年,来自 coquette + -ish。相关词汇: Coquettishly。
French, feminine of coquet — see coquet >entry 1
The first known use of coquette was circa 1611
cordagenoun
ropes or cordsespecially: the ropes in the rigging of a ship
the number of cords of wood on a specified area
cord1 of 2noun
material like a small thin rope that is used mostly for tying things
a bodily structure (as a tendon or nerve) resembling a cordespecially: umbilical cord
a small flexible insulated electrical cable with a plug at one or both ends used for connecting an appliance to an outlet
an amount of firewood equal to a pile of wood 4 × 4 × 8 feet or 128 cubic feet (about 3.6 cubic meters)
a rib like a cord on a fabric
a fabric with such ribs
cord2 of 2verb
to supply, bind, or connect with a cord
to pile up wood in cords
coralnoun
the stony or horny deposit that is composed of the skeletons of various polypsespecially: a richly red coral used in jewelry
a polyp or polyp colony together with its membranes and skeleton
a deep pink
coralnoun
the stony or horny deposit that is composed of the skeletons of various polypsespecially: a richly red coral used in jewelry
a polyp or polyp colony together with its membranes and skeleton
a deep pink
coralnoun
the stony or horny deposit that is composed of the skeletons of various polypsespecially: a richly red coral used in jewelry
a polyp or polyp colony together with its membranes and skeleton
a deep pink
coraclenoun
a boat made of a wicker frame covered with horsehide or canvas
coquinanoun
a soft whitish limestone formed of broken shells and corals cemented together and used for building
a small marine clam used especially to make broth or chowder
coquettenoun
a woman who tries without sincere affection to gain the attention and admiration of men : flirt
coquettenoun
a woman who tries without sincere affection to gain the attention and admiration of men : flirt
1 He captures her coquettish coyness without caricaturing it.
2 Her face was suffused with pleasure in her own power, and she leaned forward, asking in a coquettish tone, “Can you guess what I’m doing, Kaede?”
3 She is still in Paris, charming a nation with her singing, activism and coquettish English accent.
4 You pretend to be pure also will not hide the fact that your coquettish.
你假装清纯也掩盖不了你那风骚的事实。
5 But, in spite of the designer’s backstage disclaimers that the mesh-covered faces were a “coquettish and beautiful” version of a veiled Marlene Dietrich in Hollywood, this show was super-tough chic.
6 Your elder sister ye is the capital, you drag is coquettish.
你姐拽的是资本,你拽的是风骚。
7 The music is in part voluptuous, coquettish, Wagnerian in intensity and harmony, yet intimate, sensual, charming and surprising.
8 She is pictured in a shoulder-baring tube top, with one hand clasped across her throat – an image that positions her as feminine, vulnerable, and coquettish.
9 The Frenches who sent to Annam or China to be policemen were gallanted with the young coquettish Jew women.
那几个新派到安南或中国租界当警察的法国人,正围了那年轻善撒娇的尤太女人在调情。
10 Before the dignified woman who, before her husband coquettish, long-term marital relationship is the secret of love.
女子人前端庄,丈夫面前妖冶,是夫妻关系长期恩爱的秘诀。
11 She was a bit of a coquette.
12 Mac is bald with a shiny head, mischievous blue eyes and a coquettish smile.
13 Instead, she mastered a move — a coquettish look over her shoulder — that suggested mystery and sexuality without spelling anything out.
14 She is so coquettish that I am melted.
她好嗲啊,我骨头都酥了。
15 For a touch of coquette sweetness, Giannetos placed a black velvet bow right at the top of the twist, but this wasn't a prissy, princessy bow; the ribbons were cut unevenly for a punk edge, and Fox's dark roots toughened up the sugary aesthetic, as did her spike necklace and black skeleton tee.
16 She’s a knowing adult reflecting on the sexual abuse she endured, a shrinking child, a coquettish yet whip-smart 17 year old; Parker acts her way through decades of Li’l Bit’s trauma with astute choreography.
17 Thanks to stars like Kendall Jenner and Selena Gomez, coquette style is still trending for spring, but in a more refined way.
18 Nadine Sierra, wearing a red flamenco-style dress and red sunglasses, sang the role of the Princess with coquettish élan and a bright, fluid soprano.
19 Dark, coquettish Bana, even covered the pain, do not want to let go, have long forgotten how to smile.
暗,妖艳的彼岸花,即使是满身伤痛,也不愿放手,早已忘记该如何微笑。
20 The whole thing managed to repackage the hyper-feminine clichés beloved by #coquettes as something dark and mysterious and even funereal.
5 娇态的
6 卖俏的
8 妖娆
10 妖娆的