licentious
licentious 英 [laɪˈsenʃəs] 美 [laɪˈsɛnʃəs]
adj. 放肆的;放纵的
- Someone who is licentious behaves or speaks inappropriately, usually in regards to sex.
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- adj. 放肆的;放纵的
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1. She felt a little upset about her licentious behavior.
她对他放肆的行为感到有点不舒服。
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2. She felt a bit comfortlessness to his licentious behavior.
她对他放肆的行为感到有点不舒服。
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3. Saint Augustine, as you know before he became a Christian, had quite a kind of licentious life, sexually, and lived with women and … that kind of thing.
我们都知道圣奥古斯丁在信主前过着一种性生活非常放纵的生活,诸如和很多女人同居之类。
- licentious (adj.) "morally unrestrained," 1530s, from Medieval Latin licentiosus "full of license, unrestrained," from Latin licentia "freedom, liberty," in both a good and bad sense (see licence (n.)). Related: Licentiously; licentiousness.
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