scabrous
英 [ˈskeɪ.brəs]
美 [ˈskeɪ.brəs]
scabrous 皮肤粗糙的,猥亵的,淫秽的来自拉丁语 scabere,抓,挠,词源同 scab.引申词义痒的,皮肤粗糙的,后词义贬义化为肮脏 的,猥亵的,淫秽的。
- scabrous
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scabrous: see scab
- scabrous (adj.)
- 1570s, "harsh, unmusical" (implied in scabrously), from Late Latin scabrosus "rough," from Latin scaber "rough, scaly," related to scabere "to scratch, scrape" (see scabies). Sense in English evolved to "vulgar" (1881), "squalid" (1939), and "nasty, repulsive" (c. 1951). Classical literal sense of "rough, rugged" attested in English from 1650s. Related: Scabrously; scabrousness.
- 1. Her face buried itself in his scabrous shirt.
- 她把脸埋在他那粗糙的衬衣里。
- 2. The book includes some memorably seedy characters and scabrous description.
- 这本书包含了一些难忘下流的角色及有伤风化的描述.
- 3. Plants sparsely scabrous; ultimate leaf segments irregularly serrate or dentate.
- 装置疏生粗糙; 不规则的末级的叶裂片有锯齿或具牙齿.
- 4. Achenes 8 - ribbed, white pilose; pappus scabrous, 10 - 12 mm long, connate at base.
- 瘦果纺锤形,具8条纵棱, 被白色长柔毛; 冠毛粗糙, 长 10-12 毫米, 基部联合.
- 5. Her scabrous novels shocked the public.
- 她的小说淫秽不堪,公众十分震惊.