lurid的意思和读音

lurid

: [ˈlʊrɪd] : [ˈljʊərɪd]

adj.;(

adj.bland,dull

adj.shocking,explicit,sensational,vivid,juicy

luridadj.

1.too bright in colour, in a way that is not attractive

2.shocking and violent in a way that is deliberate

lurid headlines

The paper gave all the lurid details of the murder.

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adj.1.full of unpleasant that are meant to shock or interest people2.a lurid color is very bright in an ugly way

1. gaudy adj. lurid a. ,,, flamboyance n. 耀 ...

2. luminous( lurid耀); glory(

3. lunatic ;a. lurid 耀 lurk ...

4. lucid adj. lurid adj. ) magnanimous adj. ...

5.耀 luminous( lurid耀); glory(

6. opine lurid 】 pharaonic ...

7. ... lucrative adj lurid adj <> lush adj ...

8. gaudy adj. lurid a. ,,, flamboyance n. 耀 ...

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1.Now I am one of the least lurid mortals, and I don't at all mind being likened to a chimpanzee.

2.Even more striking was the dessert, concocted out of the lurid and astringent juice of the sea-buckthorn berry.

3.It was whispered , by those who peered after her , that the scarlet letter threw a lurid gleam along the dark passage way of the interior.

4.He would never be able to face his social equals, and lurid tales of her would be told at local clubs.

5.cried old Roger Chillingworth, letting the lurid fire of his heart blaze out before her eyes.·

6.After many lurid front page headlines, he turned up in Belgium having contemplating suicide as a way out of his depression.

7.On its walls are lurid murals depicting the Statue of Liberty with a ghastly skull for a face and guns decorated with the stars and stripes.使

8.His olive military uniform is torn. There is dried blood all over it, dyed the uniform into a lurid color of scarlet.绿

9.Last week, he emerged at the center of a lurid scandal deeply embarrassing to the United States.

10.After three years of marriage, Kim was still questioning her husband about his lurid past.怀