adulterous 英 [ə'dʌltərəs]   美 [əˈdʌltərəs, -trəs]

adulterous

adulterous  英 [ə'dʌltərəs] 美 [əˈdʌltərəs, -trəs]

adj. 通奸的;不贞的 

Despite the adulterous tale behind it, Rodin saw The Kiss as one of his more traditional works — not so the public who were shocked by his daring portrayal of forbidden love. 尽管取材于通奸的故事,罗丹却将《吻》看作是更为传统的作品,而公众却被罗丹对禁忌之爱的深情描绘所震惊。
An outsider, because of her birth (the result of her father's adulterous relationship) and by nature, she confides in her diary, which is read by her sister-in-law with unfortunate consequences. 由于出身(她是父亲通奸的结果)和性格使然,波西娅习惯向她的日记本倾诉感情,结果却被嫂子读了出来并产生了一系列不幸后果。

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  • adj. 通奸的;不贞的
  • 1. Despite the adulterous tale behind it, Rodin saw The Kiss as one of his more traditional works — not so the public who were shocked by his daring portrayal of forbidden love.

    尽管取材于通奸的故事,罗丹却将《吻》看作是更为传统的作品,而公众却被罗丹对禁忌之爱的深情描绘所震惊。

  • 2. An outsider, because of her birth (the result of her father's adulterous relationship) and by nature, she confides in her diary, which is read by her sister-in-law with unfortunate consequences.

    由于出身(她是父亲通奸的结果)和性格使然,波西娅习惯向她的日记本倾诉感情,结果却被嫂子读了出来并产生了一系列不幸后果。

  • 3. Who are more adulterous, men or women?

    谁更有可能外遇,男人还是女人?

  • adulterous (adj.) c. 1600, a classical correction (replacing earlier avoutrious "addicted to adultery," c. 1400), from obsolete verb adulter (see adulterer) + -ous. Related: Adulterously. Adulterine (1640s, from Latin adulterinus) was used in the sense "pertaining to adultery, born of adultery."
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