libidinousness / lɪˈbɪd n əs /

性欲色情性爱淫欲

libidinousness 的定义

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

libidinousness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

desire

更多libidinousness例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Rappers express their libidinous desires in the boring, one-note language of conquest.
  4. Then something wonderfully awful happened to help Roth complete his own libidinous opus.
  5. The New Moon opposing Jupiter, Wednesday, amplifies your life libidinous, which is already more active than ever in recent memory.
  6. The animal is ignorant of diversity, of the accumulation of aptitudes; man alone is "luxurieux," is libidinous.
  7. Art wants no such followers: her bravest work is done by brave men, and not by sneaking opium-eaters and libidinous 'reformers.'
  8. But they hold her hand like brothers—quite simply and nicely, not at all sticky and libidinous.
  9. Most of these women have a heredity of bad quality and are of weak character, idle and libidinous.
  10. Wood has affirmed, that this accident arose from libidinous dalliance with a handsome black girl in Axe-yard, Westminster.