coquetry
英 [ˈkɒkɪtri]
美 [ˈkoʊkɪtri]
n. 卖弄风情; 卖俏; 媚态
COCA.44675
牛津词典
noun
- 卖弄风情;卖俏;媚态
behaviour that is typical of a coquette
英英释义
noun
- playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest
双语例句
- Learn to be mischievous and coquetry.
学会恰到好处地撒娇调皮。 - His coquetry consisted in drinking with the carters.
他的殷勤,表现在喜欢陪着车夫们喝酒。 - This is the moment to play the coquetry.
这,便是卖萌撒娇的时刻。 - Poverty and coquetry are two fatal counsellors; one scolds and the other flatters, and the beautiful daughters of the people have both of them whispering in their ear, each on its own side.
贫寒和爱俏是两种逼死人的动力,一个埋怨,一个逢迎。平民中的一般美貌姑娘都兼而有之,每一个都附在一边耳朵上细语不停。 - She laughed, twisting her shoulder in a horrible parody of coquetry.
她笑了,一面扭动着肩膀,做出一副肉麻的卖弄风情的姿态。 - Her coquetry general reduction of the shrunken neck, depending on a man's shoulders.
她撒娇一般地缩了缩脖子,依在了男人的肩上。 - Nevertheless, when she combed her beautiful hair in the morning with an old broken comb, and it flowed about her like floss silk, she experienced a moment of happy coquetry.
但在早晨,每当她拿着一把断了的旧梳子去梳她那一头光泽黑人,细软如丝的头发的那片刻,她还能得到一种顾影自怜的快感。 - She now turned and looked upon him in full, the instincts of self-protection and coquetry mingling confusedly in her brain.
现在她转过身来,面对着他,脑子里自卫的意识和女性调情的本能乱哄哄地混杂在一起。 - The town seethed with travelers in bright clothes. She could have entered into competition with the two other little ones, so far as the coquetry of her dress was concerned;
小城里挤满了服装艳丽的旅游者。她衣服装饰的艳丽很可以和那两个孩子赛一下。