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 sensuous ['senʃuәs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 感觉上的, 使感官以快感的, 敏感的



    sensuous
    [ adj ]
    taking delight in beauty
    <adj.all>
    the sensuous joy from all things fair


    Sensuous \Sen"su*ous\, a.
    1. Of or pertaining to the senses, or sensible objects;
    addressing the senses; suggesting pictures or images of
    sense.

    To this poetry would be made precedent, as being
    less subtle and fine, but more simple, sensuous, and
    passionate. --Milton.

    2. Highly susceptible to influence through the senses.
    -- {Sen"su*ous*ly}, adv. --
    {Sen"su*ous*ness}, n.

    1. One of the most impressive of these is G.B. Tiepolo's "Diana Bathing" (circa 1755-60), a theatrical composition of frolicking female nudes that is as lush and sensuous as a Boucher.
    2. Particularly effective are Eric Riley, a sensuous demon of death, and Kecia Lewis-Evans, as a big-voiced Earth Mother.
    3. Ava Gardner, whose sensuous beauty took her to Hollywood and stardom, was buried in native soil in a quiet ceremony attended by family and hometown friends.
    4. At times the language is played more for sensuous charm than for disturbing force; and only Cara Kelly, in the central role of Pegeen, goes for a thoroughly three-dimensional realisation of a role.
    5. They tend to be richly painted and rather intimate in scale and feeling-contemplative rather than dramatic, and sensuous rather than showy.
    6. The once sensuous, high-tax luxury of aristocratic boudoirs has gone the way of the powdered wig. But, she says, we are now on the brink of a chocolate renaissance.
    7. This year the nominees range from the sensuous funk of Prince to the lyrical charms of Suzanne Vega.
    8. Behind all the action, Minks's cyclorama - in the aching hot yellow with which Picasso once realised Spain onstage in Le Tricorne - glowingly speaks of heat, sand, sun, and of a sensuous condition before which all politics and dominion are petty.
    9. Moreover, she was celebrated not only as an artist but as a great beauty, especially in the hundreds of sensuous photographs Alfred Stieglitz took of her between 1917 and 1937.
    10. He still makes jugs, each with their own character and ranging 'from the fat, pot-bellied to the tall and sensuous'. His speciality is a technique known as 'sprigging', which dates from the 17th century.
    11. Fresh from a relatively chaste four years at college, the sensuous but brainy Stella starts picking up two or three men a week.
    12. This can be seen in the sensuous "Pregnant Woman" of 1912, in which a lovely fullness of form is combined with subtle modeling and restrained but effective simplifications.
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