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licentious

/lahy-sen-shuhs/US // laɪˈsɛn ʃəs //UK // (laɪˈsɛnʃəs) //

淫乱的,淫荡的,淫荡,淫秽

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : sexually unrestrained; lascivious; libertine; lewd.
    • : unrestrained by law or general morality; lawless; immoral.
    • : going beyond customary or proper bounds or limits; disregarding rules.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.immoral, uncontrolled
Synonyms
abandoned被抛弃的,被遗弃的,废弃的,被遗弃amoral无道德,不道德,无道德的,不道德的animal动物,动物类,动物的,动物性carnal肉体的,肉体,肉体上的,肉欲corrupt贪污,堕落,腐败,贪腐debauched放荡不羁,放荡不羁的,放荡的,放荡不羁的人depraved堕落的,堕落,堕落的人,淫荡的desirous欲望,希望,渴望,欲望的disorderly紊乱的,紊乱,无序的,无序dissolute放荡不羁,放浪形骸,风流倜傥,颓废的fast快速,迅速,快速的,快fast and loose贪得无厌,贪杯,贪得无厌的人,贪图便宜fleshly肉体的,肉质的,肉体上的,肉身的impure不纯的,不纯洁,不纯洁的,不纯in the fast lane在快车道上,在快车道上行驶,在快车道,在快车道上的incontinent失禁,失禁的,尿失禁,失禁了lascivious淫荡的,淫荡,淫秽,淫秽的lax宽松,松懈,宽松的,松弛lecherous好色之徒,淫荡的,色狼,色迷迷的lewd淫荡的,淫秽的,淫荡,淫秽libertine淫荡的人,放荡不羁,淫荡者,淫乱者libidinous色情的,淫荡的,淫荡,淫乱的lickerish舔食者,舔食,舔食的人,舔食性loose松散的,松散,松动,松脱lubricious润滑的,润滑,润滑性的,润滑性lustful淫荡的,好色,淫秽的,淫靡的oversexed性欲亢进,过度性行为,性爱过度,性无能profligate挥霍无度,淫靡,淫荡,淫乱promiscuous淫乱的,滥交,淫乱,淫荡的relaxed轻松的,放松的,轻松愉快的,放松reprobate恶人,恶棍,恶习不改,恶人先告状salacious淫秽的,淫荡的,淫秽,贪婪的satyric抒情诗,讽刺诗,讽刺文学,讽刺scabrous粗糙的,棘手的,粗糙,棘手sensual感性的,感性,感性的东西,性感的swinging摆动,摆动的,摇摆,摇摆不定unconstrained无约束的,无限制的,不受约束的,无约束uncontrollable不可控制的,无法控制的,不可控的,不可控uncurbed不受干扰的,不受约束,不受约束的,不受影响的unmoral不道德的,不道德,不道德的行为,没有道德的unprincipled无原则,无原则的,无原则性,无原则性的unruly任性的,不羁的,任性,不羁wanton恣意妄为,放荡不羁,肆意妄为,放荡

Examples

  • The emotion subsequently crept into the social arena, they claimed, as we became revolted by abnormal and licentious behavior.

  • For Shaftel this kind of licentious behavior amounts to “conspicuous consumption disguised as urbanity.”

  • Licentious and immoral practices seem to get great head amongst young people,” he preached.

  • He also accuses Isabel of repeatedly trying to seduce him, although he supposedly refused to succumb to her licentious ways.

  • And shame on Tiger, for another kind of promiscuity—the licentious use of his father.

  • So strong were prejudices in favour of superficial morality in even that licentious age!

  • Mary Manley died; an English authoress, of considerable reputation as a writer, but of a wanton and licentious character.

  • Religion but too often forms licentious, immoral tyrants, obeyed by slaves who are obliged to conform to their views.

  • He had great advantages, but was banished by Augustus for his description of licentious love.

  • This severity was more than the licentious capital would endure.