adj. libertine ; profligate ; sultry ; dissipated ; dissolute
第一天他就来拜访了巴斯克维尔,第二天早晨,他又带领着我们两人去看据说是关于放荡的修果的那段传说的出事地点。
He came over to call upon Baskerville on that first day, and the very next morning he took us both to show us the spot where the legend of the wicked Hugo is supposed to have had its origin.
他甚至强迫某个作家描述一些有关他的放荡的无法说出的细节,或者,更恰当的说,考虑到在一本传记中,这是无法忍受的叙述。
And he even forced certain writers to recount concerning his profligacy some details which were unspeakable, or, more properly, intolerable to relate, considering that this was in a biography of him.
她自命为一个放荡不羁的艺术家。
And that's what Neal Cassady was to them at first, a kind of wanderer who wanted to be in their intellectual, but bohemian, circle.
刚开始时尼尔卡萨迪对他们就是这样,想要进入他们这个既有高才智,又放荡不羁的圈子的流浪汉。
Now the Lady responds to what we can think of as his aristocratic debauchery with an economic theory of her own, and we haven't looked at that yet.
这位女士以我们可以想到的方式做出回应,由于对她提出的图利的理论和他本身的贵族气息的放荡,这一点我们还没有读到。
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