英:['lʌstɪnɪs]
美:['lʌstɪnɪs]
英:['lʌstɪnɪs]
美:['lʌstɪnɪs]
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
The first known use of lusty was in the 13th century
macroscopicadjective
large enough to be observed by the naked eye
macroscopic animals
mackintoshnoun
raincoat
Machnoun
mach number
MacGuffinnoun
something (as an object) in a film or story that serves to set and keep the plot in motion despite usually lacking intrinsic importance
mace1 of 2noun
a heavy spiked club used as a weapon in the Middle Ages
an ornamental staff carried as a symbol of authority
mace2 of 2noun
a spice made from the dried outer covering of the nutmeg
lutenoun
a musical instrument resembling a guitar but with a pear-shaped body
Lutheranadjective
of or relating to Martin Luther or his religious doctrines
of or relating to the Protestant churches following Lutheran doctrines
Lutheranadjective
of or relating to Martin Luther or his religious doctrines
of or relating to the Protestant churches following Lutheran doctrines
lutenoun
a musical instrument resembling a guitar but with a pear-shaped body
lustyadjective
full of vitality : vigorous, robust
1 They sing with a certain lustiness and Bacchic glee; the volume of sound and the articulate melody fall unexpected from the tree-top, whence we anticipate the chattering of fowls.
2 She went on to unqualified American movie stardom, exuding a wholesome lustiness in a handful of high-profile films.
3 The characters of Mary & George are unapologetically lusty, and so is the show itself: Hardly an hour goes by without at least a few shots of backs or buttocks writhing against sumptuous backdrops in various configurations.
4 Known for her long, sleek legs, smoldering green eyes and lusty singing voice, the two-time Tony Award winner originated some of musical theater’s most iconic characters.
5 By the side of his lustiness, she was almost ethereal—and yet I seemed to see in them something they had in common—something subtle, like the expression of eyes.
6 The sects fought evil, true enough, but they also fought each other with a fine lustiness.
7 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.
8 As she watched him, she saw Geoffrey Waverton rise between them, blusterous and menacing, and his lustiness mocked at the still, helpless body.
9 Second, the album balances a careful mix of power and vulnerability, one that adds complexity and nuance to notions of Latinas in music that often involve stereotypes as lusty sirens or spicy firebrands.
10 It is a worthy exploration of friendship and family, mixing scenes of great sorrow with scenes of ridiculous lustiness, tempering its melancholy with bright splashes of joy and merry monster guts.
11 Flanked by a group of female backup dancers, Doja writhed and waded through a puddle of mud, making out and rolling about with the ladies in one lusty mass.
12 It’s implied that his service in World War II may have robbed him of any youthful idealism, or even general lustiness.
13 In the night it came; in the dawn it grew; during the first day it assumed lustiness and an insolence that was its birthright.
14 Hence the feeling, born and fanned into lustiness at Hanbridge, that the Five Towns owed it to its self-respect to have a Musical Festival like the rest of the world!
15 He was a fervent Methodist—a local preacher, in fact—and was held in some admiration by "the people" for his lustiness in prayer-meeting.
16 a lusty spirit of adventure
17 A disputed fall sometimes terminates in a general free fight, when the backers of the respective men lay on the stick to each other with mutual hate and hearty lustiness.
18 the lusty young rowers on the college crew team
19 Two others, who bore the burthen of the chant, were stout, brutal, military-looking men of forty, with bold, over-fed eyes; they sang with some lustiness, and trolled forth "Ave Mary" like a garrison catch.
20 Wretch! think how blind you must have been to bestow such praises on my person and lustiness, which you have long enjoyed without holding them in any great esteem.
1 精神抖擞
swinging snappy two-fisted lustily strenuosity con brio in fine feather in full feather in good feather in high feather in good spirits
2 精力充沛
yauld bean-fed young driving flush feisty chipper sappy pushful agogo thewy gumptious lively vigoroso lustihood
3 活泼
tittuppy live green quick round active living holiday smart bright alive pleasant crank lively vivid pat sparkling brag vigorous animate upbeat spirited brisk breezy snappy quiver smashing buoyant rousing mercurial saucy chipper vivacious zippy rattling pert lusty jaunty frisky wight quickening sprightly go-go winsome buxom spry bonny blithe bonnie chirpy animating corky snell smacking peart yare crouse canty chirk galliard agogo spiritous blithesome bobbish heartsome livelily freshly allegro lustily airily vivace racily mercuriality animation mercury buoyancy liveliness vivacity brio piquancy sprightliness breeziness raciness buoyance mercurialize jazz carbonate smarten vivify