lascivious
lascivious — 形容詞
- lasciviouspositive
- more lasciviouscomparative
- most lascivioussuperlative
1. openly showing a powerful sexual desire, especially in a way that comes across a
猥褻的
公開流露強烈性慾,令人反感
openly showing a powerful sexual desire, especially in a way that comes across as crude, indecent, or offensive
Jin's lascivious remarks about a colleague cost him his job.
Jin 對同事發表的猥褻言論害他丟了飯碗。
lascivious remarks — inappropriate sexual comments at work
The stranger's slow, lascivious stare made Anna feel sick.
陌生人緩慢而猥褻的凝視讓 Anna 感到噁心。
lascivious stare — a lingering, sexually charged look
Critics described the bestselling novel as lascivious and poorly written.
評論家認為那本暢銷小說既猥褻又寫得差。
Eitan found the comedian's jokes more lascivious than genuinely funny.
Eitan 覺得那位喜劇演員的笑話與其說好笑,不如說猥褻。
Rafael was suspended for drawing a lascivious cartoon of his teacher.
Rafael 因為畫了一幅關於老師的猥褻漫畫而被停學。
- lewd
cruder and more vulgar; often used for jokes or remarks
- salacious
focuses on content that arouses sexual curiosity, especially gossip or media
- lustful
about inner feelings of strong sexual desire, not necessarily outward display
- lecherous
describes a person's predatory or excessive sexual interest, typically a man
用法筆記
Used mainly in formal or legal contexts to describe outward behaviour, art, or speech. Unlike 'lustful', it refers to what is openly expressed rather than what someone privately feels.