racy
英 [ˈreɪsi]
美 [ˈreɪsi]
adj. (风格)活泼的; 不雅的
BNC.22949 / COCA.17428
牛津词典
adj.
- (风格)活泼的;不雅的
having a style that is exciting and amusing, sometimes in a way that is connected with sex- a racy novel
带荤的小说
- a racy novel
柯林斯词典
- (文风)生动的;(举止)活泼的;泼辣的
Racywriting or behaviour is lively, amusing, and slightly shocking.
英英释义
adj
- designed or suitable for competing in a race
- suggestive of sexual impropriety
- a blue movie
- blue jokes
- he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details
- a juicy scandal
- a naughty wink
- naughty words
- racy anecdotes
- a risque story
- spicy gossip
- full of zest or vigor
- a racy literary style
- marked by richness and fullness of flavor
- a rich ruby port
- full-bodied wines
- a robust claret
- the robust flavor of fresh-brewed coffee
双语例句
- Racy: Describes a wine with pleasantly high acidity and bright flavors.
活泼的:形容一款葡萄酒具有舒适的高酸度以及欢快的风味。 - Her racy stories can is rather shocking.
她那些下流的故事讲起来有时很让人吃惊。 - I was just dropping off racy's iunch, thought I'd say heiio.
我刚好来给特蕾西送午餐,想来和你打声招呼。 - A racy, romantic historical novel.
一部文笔生动活泼、富于浪漫色彩的历史小说。 - Yet it follows you, putting up more racy pictures, perhaps even the offer of a discount.
然而它跟着你,展示更多更漂亮的图片,甚至可能给你打折扣。 - The script was a bit racy until the producer wielded his blue pencil.
在制片人挥动他那蓝色铅笔删改前,剧本有一些逃逗性。 - But it has emerged that new technology and social trends also played a major part in the creation of the first edition in1911, and some words were considered just as racy.
不过我们发现,在1911年第一版词典的创作过程中,新科技和社会潮流也起到了重要的作用,当时收录的一些词也同样很“潮”。 - Clutching her exposed belly, where a small tattoo hints at her racy, child-free past, the expectant fortysomething mother lies on the doctor's couch, frown lines forming.
一位四十来岁的母亲充满期待地躺在医生的检查椅上,她皱着眉头,手放在裸露的腹部上,那里有一处小小的纹身,暗示出她从没生育过孩子。 - Britain's saucy Benny Hill is known throughout the world for his racy humor, witty songs, and winning smile.
英国帅哥班尼希尔以他的可爱幽默在世界扬名,诙谐的歌曲,动人的微笑。 - Paul shocked the ladies with his racy stories.
保罗猥亵的故事使女士们感到震惊。