sensuous
sensuous 英 [ˈsenʃuəs] 美 [ˈsɛnʃuəs]
adj. 感觉上的,依感观的;诉诸美感的
- Anything that is pleasing to the senses can be called sensuous. The feel of a soft cashmere sweater on your skin, the taste of dark chocolate, even the smell of your favorite person — all of these can be sensuous experiences.
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- adj. 感觉上的,依感观的;诉诸美感的
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1. Bathing together and soaping up each others' breasts/chests (the lathery soap can make for a sensuous time)
一起去淋鸳鸯浴,将幸福的 泡沫涂抹在对方的胸脯 (泡沫丰富的肥皂可以为两人创造一段性感的时光)
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2. He is more steeped in the sensuous beauty of classical literature, the classical tradition, than probably anyone else of his generation.
他比同时代的任何人都沉湎于古典文学感觉上的美,一种经典的传统的美。
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3. She is feminine, sensuous and would never take the lead.
她是非常女性化的,性感的,但绝不会主动。
- sensuous (adj.) 1640s, "pertaining to the senses" apparently coined by Milton to recover the original meaning of sensual and avoid the lascivious connotation that the older word had acquired, but by 1870 sensuous, too, had begun down the same path and come to mean "alive to the pleasures of the senses." Rare before Coleridge popularized it "To express in one word all that appertains to the perception, considered as passive and merely recipient ...." (1814). From Latin sensus (see sense (n.)) + -ous. Related: Sensuously; sensuousness.
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