lust
lust 英 [lʌst] 美 [lʌst]
n. 性欲;强烈的欲望 vi. 贪求,渴望
进行时:lusting 过去式:lusted 过去分词:lusted 第三人称单数:lusts 名词复数:lusts
- Lust is a strong craving for sex. It also can mean a hunger for anything, like lust for power.
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- n. 性欲;强烈的欲望
- vi. 贪求,渴望
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1. For lust of what should not be known we take the Golden Road to Samarkand.
我们为了不应当知晓的贪欲,沿着金色的道路来到了撒马尔罕。
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2. We want our products to last, but at the same time, we lust for the latest and greatest too.
我们想要让我们的设备一直用下去,但同时,我们又渴望那些最新最好的设备。
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3. I saw no anger in the rioters, just lust for violence and happiness at this chance to rob with no risk.
我在暴徒身上看不到一点愤怒,能看到的仅仅是对暴力的渴望和不用担负任何风险去抢劫的快乐。
- lust (n.) Old English lust "desire, appetite; inclination, pleasure; sensuous appetite," from Proto-Germanic *lustuz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch lust, German Lust, Old Norse lyst, Gothic lustus "pleasure, desire, lust"), abstract noun from PIE *las- "to be eager, wanton, or unruly" (source also of Latin lascivus "wanton, playful, lustful;" see lascivious).
- lust (v.) c. 1200, "to wish, to desire eagerly," from lust (n.), absorbing or replacing the older verb, Old English lystan (see list (v.4)). In Middle English also "to please, delight." Sense of "to have an intense, especially sexual, desire (for or after)" is first attested 1520s in biblical use. Related: Lusted; lusting.
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