aphrodisiac 的 2 个定义
- Also aph·ro·di·si·a·cal [af-ruh-duh-zahy-uh-kuhl, -sahy-]. /ˌæf rə dəˈzaɪ ə kəl, -ˈsaɪ-/. arousing sexual desire.
- an aphrodisiac food, drug, potion, or other agent that arouses sexual desire.
aphrodisiac 近义词
seductive; inducing sex
更多aphrodisiac例句
- Rather than thinking of sex as a sleep-inducer, think of healthy sleep as a powerful aphrodisiac.
- In your instance, it seems like your powerlessness is an aphrodisiac.
- Locally known as yarza gunbu, or “winter worm, summer grass,” it is regarded as a potent aphrodisiac, often fetching a higher price than gold, always with the insect still attached.
- Believed by the ancient Aztecs to be a powerful aphrodisiac, cacao and chocolate remain synonymous with romance.
- It’s been said freshly unearthed truffles have the qualities of an aphrodisiac, adding to the myth and mystique that this is, as the ancients crowned it, the “food of the gods.”
- But one artist in Miami has gone even further, creating pieces made from napalm and a rare aphrodisiac soda, Nexcite.
- Expensive real estate is an aphrodisiac for girls like Claire, Walter notes.
- So this must be the celebrity aphrodisiac I had been warned about.
- Power is an aphrodisiac, Henry Kissinger famously said, but it is clearly also a great skin cream.
- At this point, my biggest aphrodisiac is an apathetic attitude toward politics.
- Those three dead men on the thirteenth floor of that office building had acted like an aphrodisiac on Wilson Lamb.
- Her person exhaled an aphrodisiac charm, which challenged and laid fast hold of the other sex.
- Its flesh was said to promote longevity, to cure hydrophobia, and to be aphrodisiac.
- It is said also to have an aphrodisiac operation, due to its powers as a cerebral excitor.
- The flesh of these newts, reduced to ashes, is considered an efficacious aphrodisiac.