libertine

英 [ˈlɪbətiːn] 美 [ˈlɪbərtiːn]

n.  放荡的男人; 放荡不羁的人; 浪荡公子

复数:libertines

GRE

BNC.43454 / COCA.34433



牛津词典

noun

  1. 放荡的男人;放荡不羁的人;浪荡公子
    a person, usually a man, who leads an immoral life and is interested in pleasure, especially sexual pleasure

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT 登徒子;浪荡子;好色之徒
      If you refer to someone as a libertine, you mean that they are sexually immoral and do not care about the effect their behaviour has on other people.
      1. ...a self-confessed coward, libertine, and scoundrel.
        自认是懦夫、登徒子和无赖的人

    双语例句

    1. I lost Ruth and gained an undeserved reputation as a potential libertine.
      我失去了露丝,却冤枉地担上了准浪子的名声。
    2. When Mr Strauss-Kahn was up for the IMF job, Jean Quatremer, a correspondent for Lib é ration, a French newspaper, was one of the few voices expressing concern about his libertine ways.
      当卡恩就任I.M.F。总裁时,法国《自由报》记者JeanQuatremer对他放荡自由的生活表示担忧。他也是少数几个发表此种堪忧的人。
    3. Your friend will know the libertine's refinement.
      你的朋友将会知道放荡不勒者。
    4. From that sky, bizarre and livid, distorted as your destiny, what thoughts into your empty soul descend? Answer me, libertine.
      奇异的铅灰色天空,扭曲得如同你的命运,是什么思绪从空中下降到你空虚的灵魂里?回答我,放荡者。
    5. A man without an address are a vagabond; a man with two address are a libertine.
      人而无一住址者是为流浪汉,住址有二者是为放荡儿。
    6. The wickedness of a loose or profane author is more atrocious than that of the giddy libertine, or drunken ravisher, not only because it extends its effects wider. ( No.77)
      一个作家任性或亵渎的邪恶,比起轻率的浪子或醉酒的强盗还要残暴,不仅仅因为他们能把邪恶扩散到更大的范围内。
    7. So this place belonged to the libertine casanova, eh?
      这个地方是浪荡子卡萨诺瓦的,啊?
    8. From Libertine to Star
      李晨从浪子到明星
    9. In Chinese classical literature, imperishable works tend to exhibit the misery caused by the limit in freedom and energy, expressing the libertine and grieving feelings.
      在中国古代文学史上,千古流芳的忧生之作,往往比较多地表现对生命不自由和生命活力不能张扬的痛苦,表现由此而产生的旷达不羁、慷慨悲凉之情。
    10. Malta: Knight and Libertine
      到马耳他睡午觉马耳他:骑士和浪子到马耳他睡午觉

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a dissolute person

        Synonym:    debaucheerounder

      adj

      1. unrestrained by convention or morality
        1. Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society
        2. deplorably dissipated and degraded
        3. riotous living
        4. fast women

        Synonym:    debaucheddegeneratedegradeddissipateddissoluteprofligateriotousfast