ravisher / ˈræv ɪʃ /

饶舌的人饶舌者饶恕者饶舌歌者

ravisher 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to fill with strong emotion, especially joy.
  2. to seize and carry off by force.
  3. to carry off by force.
  4. to rape.

ravisher 近义词

ravisher

等同于 rapist

ravisher 的近义词 5
ravisher

等同于 debaucher

更多ravisher例句

  1. Hughes’s paintings are ravishing merely as color-blending exercises, but their layered depths have poignant human significance.
  2. Next they wanted to know if Hill had told "the black men to ravish all the white women."
  3. The remembrance of these times of happiness and innocence frequently returning to my mind, both ravish and affect me.
  4. Thy voice sends forth such music, that I never Was ravish'd with a more celestial sound.
  5. Callot's men are users of the wheel and the estrapade; they roast the husband while they ravish the wife.
  6. It was a feat altogether to ravish a delighted father's heart, and no wonder that he counted John so great a comfort.
  7. The perfect symmetry of this marvellous structure would ravish Michel Angelo.