lecher 英 [ˈletʃə(r)]   美 [ˈlɛtʃɚ]

lecher

lecher  英 [ˈletʃə(r)] 美 [ˈlɛtʃɚ]

n. 好色之徒;纵欲的人  vi. 纵欲 

名词复数:lechers 

Terror of the lecher hope of the mad recluse: the sky! Black cover of the great cauldron in which boils vast imperceptible humanity. 纵欲者的恐惧,疯隐士的希望:天空!那口大锅的黑色盖子锅中沸煮着无数渺小的人类。
Knows how to deflect a lecher with grace, and a proposal with kindness. 知道如何优雅地避开色狼,也知道如何善意地拒绝求婚。

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  • n. 好色之徒;纵欲的人
  • vi. 纵欲
  • 1. Terror of the lecher hope of the mad recluse: the sky! Black cover of the great cauldron in which boils vast imperceptible humanity.

    纵欲者的恐惧,疯隐士的希望:天空!那口大锅的黑色盖子锅中沸煮着无数渺小的人类。

  • 2. Knows how to deflect a lecher with grace, and a proposal with kindness.

    知道如何优雅地避开色狼,也知道如何善意地拒绝求婚。

  • 3. Was this a lover, or a lecher whether?

    谁知这究竟是恋爱,还是瞎胡闹?

  • lecher (n.) "man given to excessive sexual indulgence," late 12c., from Old French lecheor (Modern French lécheur) "one living a life of debauchery," especially "one given to sexual indulgence," literally "licker," agent noun from lechier "to lick;" also "to live in debauchery or gluttony," from Frankish *likkon or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *likkojan "to lick" (from PIE root *leigh- "to lick"). The Old French feminine form was lechiere. Middle English, meanwhile, had lickestre "female who licks;" figuratively "a pleasure seeker," literally "lickster," with -ster.
lech·er / ˈletʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈletʃər / noun ( disapproving) a man who is always thinking about sex and looking for sexual pleasure 好色之徒;色鬼;淫棍 lech·ery / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] lecher lechers lech·er / ˈletʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈletʃər / lech·ery / ; NAmE /
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