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lustya. 1. strong,vigorous强壮的,有力的。 △Rom.2.4.160(151):“an 'a were lustier than he is,”哪怕他身体再强壮一些。 △As.2.3.47: “Though I look old,yet I amstrong and lusty.”我虽然看上去老了,但还强壮有力。 △As2.3.52: “Therefore my age is as a lusty winter,/Frosty,but kindly。”因此我的老年就像是生气勃勃的冬天,虽然结着严霜,却不失常态。 △Ado.5.4.45:“And all Euro-pa shall rejoice at thee,/ As once Europa did at lustyJove,”全欧罗巴(欧洲)都会喜欢你,恰似从前欧罗巴喜欢强壮有力的周甫那样。 △2H.IV.2.1.4 (3):“Where's your yeo-man? Is 't(= it)a lusty yeoman?”你的伙计在哪里? 他可是个强壮有力的伙计? △3H.VI.1.4.73:“Where are yourmess of sons to back you now? / The wanton Edwardand the lusty George?” 支持你的那四个儿子现在又在哪里?放荡的爱德华和强壮的乔治在什么地方? 2. lively 活泼的。 △Shr.2.1.161 (160): “it is a lustywench!” 这才是一位泼辣的姑娘。 △Rom.1.2.26:“lustyyoung men”,生气勃勃的青年。 3. merry,sportive,cheerful,blithe 快活的,好玩的,高兴的,无忧无虑的。 △As.4.1.17: “The horn. the horn.the lusty horn Is not a thing to lau gh to scorn.”鹿角,鹿角,好玩的鹿角,这个东西你们不该耻笑。 △Shr.4.2.50:“I' faith,he'll have a lusty widow now.” 真的,他现在要娶一位风流寡妇。 △Rom.1.4.114(113): “On.lustygentlemen!”走,快活的先生们! △ 2H.IV.5.3.20: “Andlusty lads roam here and there,So merrily.”无忧无虑的小伙子们到处游荡,快快活活。 4. brave,valiant,gallant 勇敢的,勇猛的,英勇的。 △1H.IV.5.4.21:“I saw him hold Lord Percy at thepoint / With lustier maintenance than I did look for /Of such an ungrown warrior.” 我看见他用剑抵挡住波西,那种英勇的姿态超过了我对于这么一个年轻战士的期望。 △H.V.4.8.104 (98):“of lusty earls. / Grandpré andRoussi,Fauconberg and Foix,/ Beaumont and Marle.Vaudemont and Lestrale.”在英勇的伯爵们当中,有葛朗普雷和罗西。福康贝和伏瓦,波蒙和马尔,伏德蒙和莱斯特拉。 5. gay,bright. deep (of a colour) (颜色)鲜艳的,鲜亮的,深浓的。 △As.3.5.120: “There was a pretty redness inhis lip,/ A little riper and more lusty red /Than thatmixed in his cheek:” 他的嘴唇有一点很美的红色,比他脸上搀和的红晕要更烂熟、更浓艳。 6. lustful,lascivious 好色的,淫荡的。 △Oth.2.1.307(295): “For that I do suspect the lusty Moor Hathleaped into my seat:“i.e.Has taken my place in bed.因为我疑心这好色的摩尔人已经跳上了我的床位。 △2H.IV.3.2.17 (16):“You were called lusty Shallow then,cous-in.”那时候人家都叫你放荡的夏禄,老兄。 7.❶lustful 贪欲的,好色的。 ❷vigorous,full-blooded精力旺盛的,情欲强烈的。 △Lr.1.2.11: “in the lustystealth of nature.”在兴致勃勃的偷情幽会之中。 |