prurient
英 ['prʊərɪənt]
美['prʊrɪənt]
- adj. 好色的;淫乱的;渴望的
- n. 好色之徒
词态变化
名词: prurience;
中文词源
prurient 好色的,下作的
来自拉丁语prurire,痒,强烈的渴望,性欲,可能来自PIE*preus,冰冻,燃烧,词源同freeze,frost.该印欧语矛盾的词义参照由于冷导致的冻疮热。
英文词源
- prurient (adj.)
- 1630s, "itching," later, and now exclusively, "having an itching desire" (1650s), especially "lascivious, lewd," (1746), from Latin prurientem (nominative pruriens), present participle of prurire "to itch; to long for, be wanton," perhaps related to pruna "glowing coals," from PIE root *preus- "to freeze; burn" (see freeze (v.)). Related: Pruriently.
双语例句
- 1. We read the gossip written about them with prurient interest.
- 我们翻看他们的八卦时带着不洁的想法。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She showed a prurient interest in the details of the rape case.
- 她对那强奸案的细节津津乐道.
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- 3. Something, such as language or printed matter, considered obscene, prurient, or immoral.
- 猥亵的东西被认为猥亵的 、 荒淫的或淫汤的东西, 例如语言或印刷物.
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- 4. The new film will ambush the unwary, appal the squeamish and get unwanted attention the prurient.
- 这部新片将出其不意地震撼粗心的观众, 令胆小的观众感到惊骇,并得到好色之徒讨厌的关注.
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- 5. He showed a very prurient interest in the details of the rape case.
- 他对这一强奸案的细节津津乐道.
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