libertine
libertine 英 [ˈlɪbəti:n] 美 [ˈlɪbərtin]
n. 浪荡子;性行为放纵者;放荡不羁者;玩乐者;自由思想家 adj. 放荡的
名词复数:libertines
- If you drink a lot, eat a lot, and live a wild and unrestrained life, you might be called a libertine.
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- n. 浪荡子;性行为放纵者;放荡不羁者;玩乐者;自由思想家
- adj. 放荡的
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1. All this explains why Berlusconi’s libertine reputation isn’t a political impediment, as it would be in the United States.
这一切便解释了为何贝鲁斯科尼的放荡名声不会是他的政治绊脚石,在美国则不然了。
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2. When a landowning libertine takes a fancy to her, she begins an affair which ends when he abandons her on the eve of their elopement.
当一个放荡的地主看上她时,她开始了一段婚外情,直到这个人在他们私奔前期抛弃了她。
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3. After the aristocratic libertine, Rodolphe, first sees Emma, he goes home certain that he is going to get his way with her.
在鲁道夫,一个贵族浪荡子,第一次见到艾玛之后,就已经确信可以把她搞到手。
- libertine (adj.) 1570s, "free, unrestrained," originally in religion, from libertine (adj.). Meaning "licentious, dissolute" is from c. 1600.
- libertine (n.) late 14c., "a freedman, an emancipated slave," from Latin libertinus "condition of a freedman; member of a class of freedmen," from libertus "one's freedmen, emancipated person," from liber "free" (see liberal (adj.)).
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