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libidinous

/li-bid-n-uhs/US // lɪˈbɪd n əs //UK // (lɪˈbɪdɪnəs) //

色情的,淫荡的,淫荡,淫乱的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : full of sexual lust; lustful; lewd; lascivious.
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of the libido.

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Examples

  • There’s a regretful mutedness to the performance, too, as though we were watching the Clinton of 2021 retrace steps he took as a younger, more energetic and libidinous man.

  • Jade is one of a handful of Americans who feel especially flimsy — even if she’s not as flat as the libidinous New-Age Californian Hope, seemingly introduced just to provide a moral crisis for Francis.

  • Rappers express their libidinous desires in the boring, one-note language of conquest.

  • Then something wonderfully awful happened to help Roth complete his own libidinous opus.

  • The New Moon opposing Jupiter, Wednesday, amplifies your life libidinous, which is already more active than ever in recent memory.

  • The animal is ignorant of diversity, of the accumulation of aptitudes; man alone is "luxurieux," is libidinous.

  • Art wants no such followers: her bravest work is done by brave men, and not by sneaking opium-eaters and libidinous 'reformers.'

  • But they hold her hand like brothers—quite simply and nicely, not at all sticky and libidinous.

  • Most of these women have a heredity of bad quality and are of weak character, idle and libidinous.

  • Wood has affirmed, that this accident arose from libidinous dalliance with a handsome black girl in Axe-yard, Westminster.