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词汇 lubricious
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Definition of lubricious in English:

lubricious

adjective luːˈbrɪʃəsluˈbrɪʃəs
  • 1Offensively displaying or intended to arouse sexual desire.

    淫荡的,好色的

    he probed the ladies for every lubricious detail of their interactions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The image of the satyr turns him into a buffoon, a lubricious figure, a familiar character in satyric dramas.
    • Given enough processing oomph, as we computer experts call it, you can build a machine that will shuffle icons around a screen and download any number of lubricious images from the internet.
    • Pause for a few minutes of lubricous sound effects followed by a sigh…
    • It contains a nugget of truth and humanity that seems to be lacking in her world of dizzy friends and lubricous acquaintances.
    • It's lubricious and outlandish but somehow authentic.
    • Desire is first to breach the hermitage, and its embodiment is Mary who, as Anthony kneels before an icon of Christ's Virgin Mother, suddenly seems a tart striking lubricious poses.
    • He uses his cavernous voice to great effect as a lubricious Henry VIII and a nearly gaga George III.
    • What people most long for in ogling the screen is to witness some torrid lascivious scene: the incentives to gaze are supremely lubricious.
    • For its consumers, it offered lubricious education in the art of love-making and a souvenir of, or advertisement for, the pleasures available in the prostitution quarters.
    • ‘I love an annual report,’ McKinnon told me in almost lubricious tones.
    • Our lubricious scribe went on to interview some of her fellow deprived Manhattanites.
    • Overindulging in fun and frolic, in the company of silver-bodied damsels with musky tresses, he spent much of his time in lubricious activity.
    • The final straw is when, in a scene that makes even the most innocuous Hindi movie seem lubricious to the extreme, they finally make out.
    Synonyms
    pornographic, indecent, salacious, smutty, x-rated, lewd, rude, dirty, filthy, vulgar, foul, coarse, crude, gross, vile, nasty, disgusting, offensive, shameless, immoral, improper, immodest, impure, indecorous, indelicate, unwholesome, scabrous, off colour, risqué, ribald, bawdy, suggestive, titillating, racy, erotic, carnal, sensual, sexy, lascivious, lecherous, licentious, libidinous, goatish, degenerate, depraved, amoral, debauched, dissolute, prurient
  • 2Smooth and slippery with oil or a similar substance.

    滑润的,光滑的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because they are lubricious, the silicones are easily inserted and removed with little discomfort and tissue trauma, and infection rates are thus decreased.
    • The viscosity of fuel decreases as the fuel temperature increases, thus decreasing the fuel's ability to lubricate the injection system and increasing users' dependence on lubricious surface films to control component wear.
    • There is now the general trend to accept other coatings, such as lubricious coatings, as a matter of course.
    • A water-based coating technology provides lubricious, low-friction surfaces that greatly reduce tissue trauma during repeated insertions of a variety of medical devices.
    • Actually a highly-modified gauss rifle, it fired tiny spheres of an osmium-uranium alloy that had a lubricious, ferro-magnetic coating.
    Synonyms
    slippery, slithery, wet, greasy, oily, icy, glassy, smooth

Derivatives

  • lubriciously

  • adverb
    • And no matter how lubriciously your star striker may kiss his club badge after scoring one of his rare goals, he would cheerfully spit on it when a better offer comes in from Chelsea or Manchester United.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even the contentious Two Ladies is effectively staged on a vaulting horse with the lubriciously mounted Emcee sandwiched between two female gymnasts.
      • Man, do I love a good lubriciously nude dance.
  • lubricity

  • noun luːˈbrɪsɪtiluˈbrɪsədi
    • The next day, at the audition, Betty has to act the same scene with a lecherous has-been, and suddenly she does it with surprising lubricity.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Also, lubricity is much greater than if we used regular diesel fuel, so the injector pumps and injectors work more efficiently.
      • Specialized coatings are being used to enhance the performance of many medical devices, with results ranging from drug-eluting stents to catheters with increased lubricity and antimicrobial characteristics.
      • The right rigidity, humidity and lubricity create a perfect situation for skiing.
      • Coconut oil has high flash point, viscosity index, lubricity, evaporative loss and oxidative and thermal stability.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin lubricus 'slippery' + -ious.

Rhymes

adventitious, Aloysius, ambitious, auspicious, avaricious, capricious, conspicuous, delicious, expeditious, factitious, fictitious, flagitious, judicious, malicious, Mauritius, meretricious, nutritious, officious, pernicious, propitious, repetitious, seditious, siliceous, superstitious, suppositious, surreptitious, suspicious, vicious

Definition of lubricious in US English:

lubricious

(also lubricous)
adjectivelo͞oˈbriSHəsluˈbrɪʃəs
  • 1Offensively displaying or intended to arouse sexual desire.

    淫荡的,好色的

    he probed the ladies for every lubricious detail of their interactions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For its consumers, it offered lubricious education in the art of love-making and a souvenir of, or advertisement for, the pleasures available in the prostitution quarters.
    • The image of the satyr turns him into a buffoon, a lubricious figure, a familiar character in satyric dramas.
    • What people most long for in ogling the screen is to witness some torrid lascivious scene: the incentives to gaze are supremely lubricious.
    • He uses his cavernous voice to great effect as a lubricious Henry VIII and a nearly gaga George III.
    • Overindulging in fun and frolic, in the company of silver-bodied damsels with musky tresses, he spent much of his time in lubricious activity.
    • It's lubricious and outlandish but somehow authentic.
    • Desire is first to breach the hermitage, and its embodiment is Mary who, as Anthony kneels before an icon of Christ's Virgin Mother, suddenly seems a tart striking lubricious poses.
    • The final straw is when, in a scene that makes even the most innocuous Hindi movie seem lubricious to the extreme, they finally make out.
    • Our lubricious scribe went on to interview some of her fellow deprived Manhattanites.
    • ‘I love an annual report,’ McKinnon told me in almost lubricious tones.
    • Given enough processing oomph, as we computer experts call it, you can build a machine that will shuffle icons around a screen and download any number of lubricious images from the internet.
    • It contains a nugget of truth and humanity that seems to be lacking in her world of dizzy friends and lubricous acquaintances.
    • Pause for a few minutes of lubricous sound effects followed by a sigh…
    Synonyms
    pornographic, indecent, salacious, smutty, x-rated, lewd, rude, dirty, filthy, vulgar, foul, coarse, crude, gross, vile, nasty, disgusting, offensive, shameless, immoral, improper, immodest, impure, indecorous, indelicate, unwholesome, scabrous, off colour, risqué, ribald, bawdy, suggestive, titillating, racy, erotic, carnal, sensual, sexy, lascivious, lecherous, licentious, libidinous, goatish, degenerate, depraved, amoral, debauched, dissolute, prurient
  • 2Smooth and slippery with oil or a similar substance.

    滑润的,光滑的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is now the general trend to accept other coatings, such as lubricious coatings, as a matter of course.
    • The viscosity of fuel decreases as the fuel temperature increases, thus decreasing the fuel's ability to lubricate the injection system and increasing users' dependence on lubricious surface films to control component wear.
    • Actually a highly-modified gauss rifle, it fired tiny spheres of an osmium-uranium alloy that had a lubricious, ferro-magnetic coating.
    • Because they are lubricious, the silicones are easily inserted and removed with little discomfort and tissue trauma, and infection rates are thus decreased.
    • A water-based coating technology provides lubricious, low-friction surfaces that greatly reduce tissue trauma during repeated insertions of a variety of medical devices.
    Synonyms
    slippery, slithery, wet, greasy, oily, icy, glassy, smooth

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin lubricus ‘slippery’ + -ious.

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