randy
英 [ˈræn.di]
美 [ˈræn.di]
- adj. 好色的;喧闹的;粗俗的
- n. 莽汉;粗鲁悍妇
- n. (Randy)人名;(英)兰迪
randy 性兴奋的来自 rant 拼写变体,来自 rant,咆哮,怒吼,-y,形容词后缀。引申词义激怒的,激动的,后 用于形容性兴奋的。
- randy (adj.)
- 1690s, Scottish, "aggressive, boisterous," probably from rand "to rave," an obsolete variant of rant (v.). In the original sense especially of beggars, "and probably implying vagrant habits as well as rude behavior" [OED]. Sense of "lewd, lustful" first recorded 1847. Related: Randiness.
- 1. It was extremely hot and I was feeling rather randy.
- 场面非常刺激撩人,我感到欲火难耐。
- 2. The rascal is a randy man.
- 这个流氓是个好色之徒.
- 3. Randy Gardner decided not to sleep for 11 straight days in 1964.
- 兰迪-加德纳在1964年曾经决定连续11天不睡觉.
- 4. That quiet student becomes quite randy on weekends.
- 那位安静的学生在周末就变得性欲冲动.
- 5. Randy and l, we connected on this spiritual level.
- 兰迪和我, 我们在精神层次交流.