lusty
lusty 英 [ˈlʌsti] 美 [ˈlʌsti]
adj. 精力充沛的;健壮的
比较级:lustier 最高级:lustiest
- Someone who's lusty is healthy and passionate. A lusty young farm worker is strong and energetic, tackling each new challenge enthusiastically.
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- adj. 精力充沛的;健壮的
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1. He had his chair moved to escape the embrace of this lusty comrade of old days and nights.
他把躺椅搬走了,逃避着这个过去与他日夜相伴的精力旺盛的老朋友的拥抱。
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2. The green eyes in the carefully sweet face were turbulent, willful, lusty with life, distinctly at variance with her decorous demeanor .
那双绿色的眼睛生在一张甜美的脸上,却仍然是任性的,充满活力的,与她的装束仪表很不相同。
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3. But he had no sooner entered the next bend of that obscure and winding avenue than the most lamentable, lusty cries assailed him.
但是他刚走到这条幽暗蜿蜒的街道的下一个弯上,一声强烈的哀号就向他袭来。
- lusty (adj.) early 13c., "joyful, merry;" late 14c., "full of healthy vigor," from lust (n.) + -y (2). Used of handsome dress, fine weather, good food, pleasing language, it largely escaped the Christianization and denigration of the noun in English. The sense of "full of desire" is attested from c. 1400 but seems to have remained secondary. Related: Lustily; lustiness.
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