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raciness

/rey-see/US // ˈreɪ si //UK // (ˈreɪsɪ) //

种族主义,种族划分,种族主义者,种族问题

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    rac·i·er, rac·i·est.

    • : slightly improper or indelicate; suggestive; risqué.
    • : vigorous; lively; spirited.
    • : sprightly; piquant; pungent: a racy literary style.
    • : having an agreeably peculiar taste or flavor, as wine, fruit, etc.

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Examples

  • In Australia, Coonawarra and South Australia’s Adelaide Hills are known for racy, spicy cabernets as well as the more famous shiraz.

  • There are three other trims—Sport, Trekking and Trekking Plus—but none of them is exactly racy or off-road ready.

  • The feel is racier and sometimes a bit firmer than desired through never-ending rock gardens, but considering the fact that I was faster on more than a few favorite trails, these minor quibbles seem worth the performance benefits.

  • Also, once I started adding entries online to supplement the ones in the paper, I’d often put the racier ones near the bottom of the list.

  • It combines ripe, fleshy fruit with a touch of racy, grassy acidity familiar to fans of New Zealand’s savvies.

  • All 130 employees share a similar vision and all seem very gung ho about their racy products.

  • Apparently, Minaj received a slew of offensive tweets and rude Instagram comments in response to the racy image.

  • And for the actual too-racy-for-primetime moments, edit them out just like you do for the straights.

  • US Airways inadvertently tweeted an—ahem—racy photo involving a lady and a toy plane.

  • One of his primary challengers thinks so in a slightly racy Internet video that he has posted on his website.

  • He who is of so lofty a rank as to be above repartee, ought never to joke in a racy kind of way.

  • The whole effect was weirdly eloquent, rather than racy or exciting.

  • Its style is pointed and racy; the author talks about what he knows and what he knows intimately.

  • If the racy and delicious flavor of the original is not always preserved, it is no fault of the translator.

  • The magistrate smiled, and the spectators moved to the nearer benches to enjoy this racy man.