
obscene
词性:形容词、名词 中文翻译:淫秽的,猥亵的,下流的形容词
1. 淫秽的;猥亵的: - The movie contains obscene language and explicit scenes. (这部电影包含了淫秽的语言和露骨的场景。) - She received obscene phone calls from an unknown caller. (她接到了一名陌生人发出的猥亵电话。) 2. 下流的;猥亵的: - The comedian's jokes were too obscene for the audience. (这位喜剧演员的笑话对观众来说太下流了。) - The graffiti on the wall was offensive and obscene. (墙上的涂鸦令人不悦且猥亵。)名词
1. 淫秽物;猥亵物: - The bookstore refused to sell magazines with obscenities. (这家书店拒绝销售带有淫秽内容的杂志。) - The exhibition featured artwork that blurred the line between art and obscenity. (这次展览展示了一些将艺术与淫秽界限模糊的作品。)词语辨析
- obscene vs. indecent: - Both words refer to something that is offensive, especially in a sexual manner. However, "obscene" carries a stronger connotation of being morally repugnant or lewd, while "indecent" is more commonly used to describe behavior or language that is considered socially inappropriate.词汇扩充
- obscene act: 猥亵行为 - obscene gesture: 下流手势 - obscene material: 淫秽材料 - obscene profit: 不正当利润近义词
- lewd - pornographic - vulgar - indecent - offensive反义词
- decent - modest - proper - clean柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
形容词 1. If you describe something as obscene, you think that it is in extremely bad taste or is likely to corrupt people. 2. If someone uses obscene language or behaves in an obscene way, they say or do things that you find offensive, usually because they are referring to sex or to something that is considered rude.牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
形容词 1. Offensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality and decency; morally repugnant. 2. (Of a person, gesture, or expression) indecent or offensive.用法
形容词: 1. The comedian's jokes were considered obscene by many audience members. 2. The court found the defendant guilty of distributing obscene material. 名词: 1. The artist's work was criticized for its obscenity and lack of artistic merit. 2. The bookstore refused to stock publications that contained obscenities.例句
- The movie contains obscene language and explicit scenes. (这部电影包含了淫秽的语言和露骨的场景。)
- She received obscene phone calls from an unknown caller. (她接到了一名陌生人发出的猥亵电话。)
- The comedian's jokes were too obscene for the audience. (这位喜剧演员的笑话对观众来说太下流了。)
- The graffiti on the wall was offensive and obscene. (墙上的涂鸦令人不悦且猥亵。)
- The bookstore refused to sell magazines with obscenities. (这家书店拒绝销售带有淫秽内容的杂志。)
- The exhibition featured artwork that blurred the line between art and obscenity. (这次展览展示了一些将艺术与淫秽界限模糊的作品。)
- Both words refer to something that is offensive, especially in a sexual manner. However, "obscene" carries a stronger connotation of being morally repugnant or lewd, while "indecent" is more commonly used to describe behavior or language that is considered socially inappropriate.