lecherous
lecherous — 形容詞
- lecherouspositive
- more lecherouscomparative
- most lecheroussuperlative
1. having or showing a sexual desire that is too strong and makes other people feel
好色的
對他人表現出強烈且令人不悅的性興趣
having or showing a sexual desire that is too strong and makes other people feel uncomfortable or offended
Nora left the dinner table after her uncle made several lecherous comments.
在叔叔說了幾句好色的話之後,Nora 離開了餐桌。
collocation: lecherous comments
The manager's lecherous stare made Aylin feel deeply uncomfortable at her desk.
經理好色的目光讓 Aylin 在自己的位子上感到非常不自在。
collocation: lecherous stare
Quan told his coworker that such lecherous jokes are not appropriate at work.
Quan 告訴他的同事,這種下流的笑話不適合在工作場合說。
The actress spoke publicly about the lecherous behavior she faced on set.
那位女演員公開談論了她在片場遭遇的猥瑣行為。
- lustful
stronger focus on internal desire rather than observable behavior
- lewd
more about crude, offensive language or acts of a sexual nature
- lascivious
more formal and literary; similar meaning but less common
文法句型
lecherous + noun
be + lecherous
用法筆記
Almost always used critically, to describe behavior that is seen as treating someone as a sexual object. Commonly pairs with nouns like 'stare', 'comment', 'joke', and 'behavior'.