saucy
saucy 英 ['sɔːsɪ] 美 ['sɔsi]
adj. 漂亮的,轻佻的 adj. 无礼的,鲁莽的
比较级:saucier 最高级:sauciest
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- adj. 漂亮的,轻佻的
- adj. 无礼的,鲁莽的
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1. The romantic, the saucy and the disturbingly kinky are often hard to tell apart as my list gently illustrates.
正如我列出的名作所说明的那样,浪漫,俏丽和令人不安的欲望之间通常是很难分辨的。
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2. He's clearly channeling Google's (GOOG) founders, who included a saucy and epic "owner's manual" in the prospectus for its 2004 IPO.
他的这番豪言显然是受到谷歌公司创始人的启发。 他们在谷歌2004年首度公开募股的发售说明书中包含了一份漂亮的、史诗般的“所有者手册”。
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3. A propensity to be saucy was one; and a perverse will, that indulged children invariably acquire, whether they be good-tempered or cross.
莽撞的性子是一个;还有倔强的意志,这是被娇惯的孩子们一定有的,不论他们脾气好坏。
- saucy (adj.) c. 1500, "resembling sauce," later "impertinent, flippantly bold, cheeky" (1520s), from sauce (n.) + -y (2). The connecting notion is the figurative sense of "piquancy in words or actions." Compare sauce malapert "impertinence" (1520s), and slang phrase to have eaten sauce "be abusive" (1520s). Also compare salty in same senses.
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