livid的意思和读音

livid

: [ˈlɪvɪd] : ['lɪvɪd]

adj.

adj.pleased

adj.furious,up in arms,beside yourself,incensed,fuming

lividadj.

1.extremely angry

2.dark bluish-grey in colour

a livid bruise

adj.1.,2.()3.

adj.1.extremely angry2.dark purple or blue-gray in color

1. live time 使 livid living clock ...

2. live time 使 livid living clock ...

3. 〖 spade〗 〖 ashen;ghastlypale;livid〖 powerfulstrikingforce;ironfist〗 ...

4. empurpled ( livid purpurescent ...

5. scullion ... livid ... offset , ..., , ... ...

6. emerald n. 绿, livid adj. ),• ( magenta n.adj.

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1.British taxpayers would be livid if they had to save the British bit of Barclays' investment bank.

2.m . de villefort a second time raised his head , looked at benedetto as if he had been gazing at the head of medusa , and became livid.

3.Back in the attorney-client visitation room, Lincoln is livid that evidence of a fake phone call isn't enough for a stay of execution.,Lincoln

4.Among the heap they could distinguish a livid face, streaming hair, a pierced hand and the half nude breast of a woman. It was Eponine.穿

5.In the meantime, she had halted in front of Marius with a trace of joy in her livid countenance, and something which resembled a smile.

6.After details of the proposed tax were unveiled a month ago, the boss of at least one huge global mining firm was reportedly livid.

7.She stared back at him with livid disbelief.

8.The minerals contained in the salt there give the salt a relatively livid color. Also, the salt of Saka Salt Lake is called 'Livid Salt'.”。

9.His girlfriend is a little flustered, her dad is obviously livid, and her mom horrified when he sits back down, but no one says a word.

10.Many investors were livid: Vodafone's acquisition spree was supposed to be over, and Mr Sarin was accused of paying far too much for Telsim.,SarinTelsim