licentious
英音[ laɪˈsenʃəs ] 美音[ laɪˈsenʃəs ]

放肆的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

放肆的;放纵的
例句
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  • 放肆的
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forbade them to look in one room. Because there were images in it he said were licentious.
禁止他们寻找一个房间。因为那里有淫秽的图
伟大的艺术家们虽然曾经都是放荡形骸的,但放荡形骸未必导致伟大的艺术。
我的理解是用摄影的方式想把流氓老外在上海那种放荡、乱的生活状态表现出来。
The wife of his master is a licentious woman, one who urged his steps to take hold on hell.
他主人的妻子是一个放纵的女人,促使他的脚步走向地狱。
Though great artists have been licentious, license does not necessarily result in great art.
大作家虽不受拘束,但不受拘束并不一定产生大作。
Zhao Gou and history, like the rulers of all moribund, extremely licentious corruption.
赵构和历史上所有行将灭亡的统治者一样,极度荒淫腐败。
great artists have been licentious, license does not necessarily ~ in great art.
尽管伟大的艺术家们曾经放浪形骸却未必导致伟大的艺术。
他们渴望绚烂而放纵的地方能够使他们的回忆停留在天堂之境。
一位维多利亚女王时代的历史学家曾以「龌龊的荒淫」来形容当时的文化。
How can he use his freedom creatively and responsibly? How can he avoid that his freedom becomes licentious .
他将怎样创造性地,负责地使用他的自由,他将如何避免让自由成为放肆的。
1·Life eis short, so smile while you are still young, I can licentious.
人生太短,所以笑吧,趁你此时还年轻,还能放肆的时候。
2·This kind of freedom is licentious.
这样的自由是放肆的。
3·She felt uncomfortable for her licentious act.
她对她放肆的行为感到有点不舒服。
4·An 18th-century history of music described Gesualdo's harmonies, which veer in and out of familiar scales, as "harsh, crude and licentious".
十八世纪的音乐史著形容杰氏的和声(将通常的音阶作突然性的高低转换) “刺激、粗俗、放肆”。
5·She felt uncomfortable for his licentious act.
她对他放肆的行为感到有点不舒服。
1·The wife of his master is a licentious woman, one who urged his steps to take hold on hell.
他主人的妻子是一个放纵的女人,促使他的脚步走向地狱。
同义词
adj.
放肆的;放纵的
同根词 (词根licentious)
licentiousness n 放荡;放肆