racy
racy 英 [ˈreɪsi] 美 [ˈresi]
adj. 生动的;保持原味的;适于赛跑的;猥亵的
比较级:racier 最高级:raciest
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- adj. 生动的;保持原味的;适于赛跑的;猥亵的
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1. This racy little number isn’t for the faint of heart, though.
但是,这个风格独特的号码不在于在心脏承受不住。
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2. T-Bag takes racy photos of Gretchen, and she texts them to Pad Man with a note.
西奥多为格雷琴拍摄猥亵照,她将照片与一则短信通过手机发给了“将军”。
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3. He had a sound feeling that idioms were the backbone of a language and he was all for the racy phrases.
他感到习语是语言的主要支柱,因此特别主张用生动的短语,他的想法是很有道理的。
- racy (adj.) 1650s, "having a characteristic taste" (of wines, fruits, etc.), from race (n.2) in its older sense of "flavor" or in the sense "class of wines" + -y (2); meaning "having a quality of vigor" (1660s) led to that of "improper, risqué," first recorded 1901, probably reinforced by phrase racy of the soil "earthy" (1870). Related: Racily; raciness.
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