aphrodisiac / ˌæf rəˈdi zɛˌæk, -ˈdɪz iˌæk /

⚽高中词汇催情剂壮阳药壮阳剂壮阳

aphrodisiac2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Also aph·ro·di·si·a·cal [af-ruh-duh-zahy-uh-kuhl, -sahy-]. /ˌæf rə dəˈzaɪ ə kəl, -ˈsaɪ-/. arousing sexual desire.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an aphrodisiac food, drug, potion, or other agent that arouses sexual desire.

aphrodisiac 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

seductive; inducing sex

更多aphrodisiac例句

  1. Rather than thinking of sex as a sleep-inducer, think of healthy sleep as a powerful aphrodisiac.
  2. In your instance, it seems like your powerlessness is an aphrodisiac.
  3. 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.
  4. Believed by the ancient Aztecs to be a powerful aphrodisiac, cacao and chocolate remain synonymous with romance.
  5. 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.”
  6. But one artist in Miami has gone even further, creating pieces made from napalm and a rare aphrodisiac soda, Nexcite.
  7. Expensive real estate is an aphrodisiac for girls like Claire, Walter notes.
  8. So this must be the celebrity aphrodisiac I had been warned about.
  9. Power is an aphrodisiac, Henry Kissinger famously said, but it is clearly also a great skin cream.
  10. At this point, my biggest aphrodisiac is an apathetic attitude toward politics.
  11. Those three dead men on the thirteenth floor of that office building had acted like an aphrodisiac on Wilson Lamb.
  12. Her person exhaled an aphrodisiac charm, which challenged and laid fast hold of the other sex.
  13. Its flesh was said to promote longevity, to cure hydrophobia, and to be aphrodisiac.
  14. It is said also to have an aphrodisiac operation, due to its powers as a cerebral excitor.
  15. The flesh of these newts, reduced to ashes, is considered an efficacious aphrodisiac.