lurid 英 [ˈlʊərɪd]   美 [ˈlʊrɪd]

lurid

lurid  英 [ˈlʊərɪd] 美 [ˈlʊrɪd]

adj. 可怕的,耸人听闻的;火烧似的;苍白的;血红的;华丽而庸俗的 

But once the investigation began, the focus turned on the president himself and the Israeli press was filled with lurid accounts of the case. 但是,调查一开始,矛头便指向总统本人,以色列的报纸也都充斥着对这一案件的骇人听闻的报道。
Updated Plot: Cymbeline has all the makings of a classic Lifetime movie: a woman scorned, a wildly dysfunctional family, and even lurid hints of spousal abuse. 更新的情节:《辛白林》具有一部经典电影的所有必备要素:一个受人蔑视的女人,一个怪异的家族以及耸人听闻的虐待配偶事件。

  • When people are lured into looking at something, they may be drawn to it because it's a shocking, graphic, or horrible scene, something lurid and very vivid that pulls them in. Your mother might complain that she hates lurid TV shows — ones that are overly sensationalized and meant to shock.
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  • adj. 可怕的,耸人听闻的;火烧似的;苍白的;血红的;华丽而庸俗的
  • 1. But once the investigation began, the focus turned on the president himself and the Israeli press was filled with lurid accounts of the case.

    但是,调查一开始,矛头便指向总统本人,以色列的报纸也都充斥着对这一案件的骇人听闻的报道。

  • 2. Updated Plot: Cymbeline has all the makings of a classic Lifetime movie: a woman scorned, a wildly dysfunctional family, and even lurid hints of spousal abuse.

    更新的情节:《辛白林》具有一部经典电影的所有必备要素:一个受人蔑视的女人,一个怪异的家族以及耸人听闻的虐待配偶事件。

  • lurid (adj.) 1650s, "pale, wan," from Latin luridus "pale yellow, ghastly, the color of bruises," a word of uncertain origin and etymology, perhaps cognate with Greek khloros "pale green, greenish-yellow" (see Chloe), or connected to Latin lividus (see livid).
lurid / ˈlʊərɪd ; ˈljʊərɪd ; NAmE ˈlʊrɪd / adjective ( disapproving) 1 too bright in colour, in a way that is not attractive 俗艳的;花哨的 2 (especially of a story or piece of writing 尤指故事或文章 ) shocking and violent in a way that is deliberate (故意地)骇人听闻的,令人毛骨悚然的 lurid headlines 骇人的标题 The paper gave all the lurid details of the murder. 这份报纸对这起凶杀案耸人听闻的细节描述得淋漓尽致。 lur·id·ly / ; NAmE / adverb lurid / ˈlʊərɪd ; ˈljʊərɪd ; NAmE ˈlʊrɪd / lur·id·ly / ; NAmE /
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