risque / rɪˈskeɪ; French risˈkeɪ /

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risque 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. daringly close to indelicacy or impropriety; off-color: a risqué story.

risque 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

racy

更多risque例句

  1. He began to share risqué words with that muscular Bossier waiter and one day while in the commissary line he admired him through the crack in the door to the room where he kept the cleaning utensils, making his erect penis happy.
  2. At times, it has been blocked by the authorities for content that could only be imaginatively described as risqué.
  3. The two have been dating for 10 months, and the pictures have gotten “progressively more risque,” she says.
  4. Risque material can rise above being offensive as long as it's funny.
  5. Jagger initially added some shock value to her image, when taking on the risque Hudson Jeans campaign last summer at 17.
  6. Because it was oh-so- raunchy and the kids today like the risque, and the dirty language and the sexual situations.
  7. So that in writing to you I run the risque of making a breech in the commandment.
  8. I said, like a stag; the simile is a little risque perhaps, as our friend is married; but, never mind!
  9. A society play excellently exemplifies the truth of the adage: "Nothing risque; nothing gained."
  10. See Esquisse dune morale, the chapter on Le risque et la lutte, i. 4.
  11. I would for such means adventure through peril of my modesty; I would risque every thing but real dishonour.