erotic的意思和读音

erotic

: [ɪˈrɑtɪk] : [ɪˈrɒtɪk]

adj.

n.

adj.off-putting

adj.sexy,sensual,stimulating,suggestive,amatory

eroticadj.

1.showing or involving sexual desire and pleasure; intended to make sb feel sexual desire

erotic art

an erotic fantasy

adj.1.,;,

n.1.2.

adj.1.containing scenes or descriptions that are intended to make you sexually excited; involving sexual excitement

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2. taylor n. erotic adj. , , n. unpopular adj. , ...

3. taylor n. erotic adj. , , n. unpopular adj. , ...

4. V~Virago n. ; E~Erotic n. Y~Yawper n. ...

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1.In advertising, red is often used to evoke erotic feelings (red lips, red nails, red-light districts, 'Lady in Red', etc).广、“)。

2.The instructor at the dance studio said the classes are fun, good exercise and do not teach their children anything erotic.西

3.A quick fumble is often less erotic, and certainly not as indicative of desire.

4.The scenes of him banging the lady's head on the floor mid-passion were neither romantic nor erotic.

5.5, my heart was pounding the whole time. It was the most erotic moment of my life--- up till then at least.

6.The ancient masterpiece of erotic literature, brought up to date by an acclaimed sex therapist.

7.Heterosexual pornography seems to cater mostly for men and much of it is blatantly sexual rather than erotic.

8.He showed that there was a great demand for 'erotic literature' and that the printing of pornographic literature flourished.

9.It is not as if the erotic summit is something heroic attained at the cost of harsh sufferings.西

10.Hardcore Japanese erotic photography is not the right thing to put on a Valentine's card or to see on a first date - is it?——/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>