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sexy

/sek-see/US // ˈsɛk si //UK // (ˈsɛksɪ) //

性感,性感的,性感的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    sex·i·er, sex·i·est.

    • : concerned predominantly or excessively with sex; risqué: a sexy novel.
    • : sexually interesting or exciting; radiating sexuality: the sexy supermodel on the cover of a magazine.
    • : excitingly appealing; glamorous: a sexy new car.

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Examples

  • Crover’s robotic platform isn’t the sexiest or most exciting — particularly for a startup that began life with space travel in its sights.

  • Which doesn’t seem sexy to me, but I’m not big on telling lies.

  • For starters, while Dallas was a sexy pick to compete for a playoff spot before the season, the club is still working its way onto people’s radar screens.

  • Whereas paying down the interest on the national debt, or funding long-term infrastructure — not so sexy.

  • Like, what — finches are just too — they’re sexier than pigeons?

  • Are you seeing more commercial pressure from academic presses for historians to sexy it up a bit?

  • “This new generation of leaders can make cooperation sexy,” Olikara told me.

  • The sport of surfing is a very sexy sport, beautiful people on beautiful beaches in minimal clothing.

  • You have a pretty sexy online persona, what with the constant bikinis.

  • It was sexy, silly, and—in those relatively modest times—sensational.

  • She wondered if every daring, sexy technology project started like this, a cranky hacker muttering angrily about boot-loaders.

  • "I thought it made me look sexy," the redhead said petulantly.