释义 |
licentiousli‧cen‧tious /laɪˈsenʃəs/ adjective formal  licentiousOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin licentiosus, from licentia; ➔ LICENSE1 - As for the notion of canvassing his licentious friends, it was out of the question.
- The lips were more sensuous than the original, almost licentious.
- Though I myself led a licentious life, the licentiousness of the women nevertheless shocked me.
behaving in a sexually immoral or uncontrolled way—licentiously adverb—licentiousness noun [uncountable] |