sexy / ˈsɛk si /

⭐基础词汇性感性感的性感的人

sexy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

sex·i·er, sex·i·est.

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

sexy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

being erotically attractive to another

更多sexy例句

  1. Crover’s robotic platform isn’t the sexiest or most exciting — particularly for a startup that began life with space travel in its sights.
  2. Which doesn’t seem sexy to me, but I’m not big on telling lies.
  3. 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.
  4. Whereas paying down the interest on the national debt, or funding long-term infrastructure — not so sexy.
  5. Like, what — finches are just too — they’re sexier than pigeons?
  6. Are you seeing more commercial pressure from academic presses for historians to sexy it up a bit?
  7. “This new generation of leaders can make cooperation sexy,” Olikara told me.
  8. The sport of surfing is a very sexy sport, beautiful people on beautiful beaches in minimal clothing.
  9. You have a pretty sexy online persona, what with the constant bikinis.
  10. It was sexy, silly, and—in those relatively modest times—sensational.
  11. She wondered if every daring, sexy technology project started like this, a cranky hacker muttering angrily about boot-loaders.
  12. "I thought it made me look sexy," the redhead said petulantly.