libidinous 英 [lɪˈbɪdɪnəs]   美 [lɪˈbɪdnəs]

libidinous

libidinous  英 [lɪˈbɪdɪnəs] 美 [lɪˈbɪdnəs]

adj. 性欲的;好色的;淫荡的 

In contrast, New England, with its freezing temperatures and parka-wearing populace, was home to many of the least libidinous cities. 相比之下,天气严寒、居民需穿风雪大衣出行的新英格兰地区中的许多城市都位居最不性感城市之列。
Until now, Mr Berlusconi’s most useful prop has been the Roman Catholic church, which seemed to have decided that even a libidinous TV mogul was better than a left-wing government. 目前,他得到了罗马天主教会的强有力支持,他们似乎认为,一个好色的电视大亨也要好过一个左翼政府。

  • When you're libidinous you're driven by your libido, meaning your sex drive. When you describe someone as libidinous, it's usually not a compliment, since the word suggests being out of control with lust and desire.
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  • adj. 性欲的;好色的;淫荡的
  • 1. In contrast, New England, with its freezing temperatures and parka-wearing populace, was home to many of the least libidinous cities.

    相比之下,天气严寒、居民需穿风雪大衣出行的新英格兰地区中的许多城市都位居最不性感城市之列。

  • 2. Until now, Mr Berlusconi’s most useful prop has been the Roman Catholic church, which seemed to have decided that even a libidinous TV mogul was better than a left-wing government.

    目前,他得到了罗马天主教会的强有力支持,他们似乎认为,一个好色的电视大亨也要好过一个左翼政府。

  • 3. Even with Olympic-caliber libidinous gymnastics, Anderson is quick to note that sex alone won't produce the kind of weight loss seen with, shall we say … more traditional forms of exercise.

    但是,安德森同时也指出,即使你采用奥运会体操运动员那样难度的动作来进行房事,其对于减肥的作用依然不如更为传统的锻炼方式。

  • libidinous (adj.) "lustful," mid-15c., from Old French libidineus "sinful, lusty" (13c., Modern French libidineux) or directly from Latin libidinosus "full of desire, lustful," from libido "pleasure, desire, sensual passion, lust" (see libido). Related: Libidinously; libidinousness; libidinosity. These are older in English than libido, libidinal, which are from modern psychology.
li·bid·in·ous / lɪˈbɪdɪnəs ; NAmE lɪˈbɪdɪnəs / adjective ( formal) having or expressing strong sexual feelings 性欲强的;好色的;淫荡的 li·bid·in·ous / lɪˈbɪdɪnəs ; NAmE lɪˈbɪdɪnəs /
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