debauchery
Y
n. (名詞 noun)
1. 放蕩,縱情酒色
There he presents his now-familiar spiel which Darcy naïvely accepts, and the scene is set for disaster as the group heads back to a vacant apartment for an evening of sex, booze, drugs, and debauchery.
。淫穢
licentious
lewd
lewdness
Trespassing, public lewdness, FCC violation.
lechery
Niven is in top form, [oily] and [lecherous] yet with the charm necessary to make his character's success believable.
lascivious
libidinous
The [dank] Michael Cimino chest [thumper], humorously presented as a literal counterpoint to the [libidinal] Apocalypse Now, turns out to be not warno-but pornography.
and wanders Paris like a puppet controlled by his [libido].
But Andy's trophy wife, Gina (Tomei), is secretly sleeping with libidinous younger brother Hank, and when the robbery proves a complete disaster it isn't long before loyalties start to shift.
salacious
Redgrave, on screen only [sporadically], is stunning as the [salacious] sister.
but owing to the production code of the time, some of the novel’s more salacious suggestions were glossed over.
sybaritic
(usually lowercase) pertaining to or characteristic of a sybarite (from Sybaris)
characterized by or loving luxury or sensuous pleasure
The crime is [bankrolled] and mastermind[ed] by Noel Coward, a top criminal, from a London jail which he virtually controls with sybaratic authority.
salubrious
favorable to or promoting health, healthful
salubrious [air]
AND I DON'T THINK THAT ANYBODY CAN BE TOO SURPRISED THAT WE FIND OURSELVES IN THE NIGHTMARE WE'RE IN TODAY, BECAUSE IT'S ESSENTIALLY THE SAME AS THE NIGHTMARE HE DESCRIBED BACK THEN. AND I THINK IT WILL ALWAYS BE SALUBRIOUS AND CLEANSING TO HAVE SOMEONE EXPRESS THE MOCKERY AND THE RAGE AND FINALLY THE DESPAIR THAT ARE THE ONLY REACTION OF A REAL HUMAN TO THAT NIGHTMARE.
insalubrious
is all part of the public record and the less than [salubrious] history of Los Angeles politics.
lubricous
lubricious
as nasty as it is [lubricious], a despicable attempt to titillate us by exploiting memories of persecution and suffering.
profligate
utterly and shamelessly immoral or dissipated, thoroughly dissolute
concerns controversial 17th century French priest Urbain Grandier, whose radical political and religious notions and [profligate] sex life [earn] him many enemies.
The combination of profligate [spending] and profligate [living] helped sabotage the Hollywood careers of Coppola, Michael Cimino, Polanski et al.
disparate
dissipated
indulging in or characterized by excessive devotion to pleasure, intemperate, dissolute
dissolute
indifferent to moral restraints, given to immoral or improper conduct, licentious, dissipated
How is it possible that the kind of [squalor] and [dissolute] behavior that would be intolerable in our own lives and the lives of our friends is often fascinating
A brooding, [mordantl]y comic meditation [on] familiar Tsai themes of urban alienation, the fracturing of the [nuclear] family, and the difficulty of connection, Rebels of the Neon God establishes the austere cinematic language that would [recur] in his later films.
Centering on the misadventures of two [petty] thieves, the movie [offers] a somber snapshot of the state of Taiwanese youth, depicted here as hopelessly [dissolute] and addicted to fleeting distractions -- in this instance, the [narcotizing] lure of arcade games.
prurient
having, inclined to have, or characterized by lascivious or lustful thoughts, desires, etc
The opening minutes oscillate between [prurience] and pathos
Eventually, Yusuf goes to bed, and Mahmut's own [prurient] interests come to light.
randy
sexually aroused, lustful, lecherous.
and Randal (Jeff Anderson), that [spiky], even less evolved specimen of dedicated...uh, [randiness]
bandy
v.
from one to another, back and forth
to bandy [blows] [words]
I've not traveled 20 million miles through galactic space [to] bandy words with your poxy moon loony who thinks he's me!
bawdy
indecent, lewd, obscene
However, it can be argued that the helmer paved the way for bawdy [filmmakers] like Judd Apatow.
The dramatic moments become melodramatic; the bawdy [moments] turn icky. The fans will eat it up.
American [burlesque] show presented [bawdy] comedy, skits, and striptease acts, making gross fun of human behavior.
Other set pieces show the
[extraordinary cruelty] of the dungeons, the
[obscene magnificence] of the royal residences, the
[bawdy] of the taverns, the
[boldness] of the bordellos and streets [teeming] with life in the midst of death.
barnyard
indecent, smutty, vulgar
His barnyard [humor] made us all blush.
The film's bear-baiting, [barnyard] pageantry is less convincing than its clammy locations.
。浪女
voluptuous
I once said I might become [reconciled] to 3-D if a director like Martin Scorsese ever used the format. I thought I was safe. Then Scorsese announced that his 2011 film The Invention of Hugo Cabret, about an orphan and a robot, will be in 3-D. Well, Scorsese knows film, and he has a voluptuous [love] of [its] possibilities.
luscious
cf. carnage
canal
carnal
This arouses the [dis]pleasure of Paul's sister, Elisabeth, who also [harbors] a carnal desire for her brother.
amorous
sultry
sulky
Boni reluctantly takes the [sulky] Nenette in, only to hear she's pregnant seven months, it turns out, despite the lack of any [major] bulge.
Nubile
floozy
with both [men] seeking the pleasantries of a beach [floozie] to be played by Amber Heard.
Piper Laurie establishes herself solidly as a hard-drinking [floosie] who lives with Newman,
。調情
。覬覦
Askance
。不整潔
Slob
Debauchery
2008年2月6日 星期三
Debauchery (淫穢 不整潔 單字大集合)
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