英 [ˈkɪŋki] 美 [ˈkɪŋki]
adj. (非正式)性变态的;(衣着)异常挑逗的;(头发)卷曲的
比较级kinkier
最高级kinkiest
kinky /ˈkɪŋkɪ/ [ kinkier kinkiest ]
形容词 If you describe something, usually a sexual practice or preference, as kinky, you mean that it is unusual and would be considered strange by most people. (尤指性行为或性癖好)反常的
He had been engaging in some kind of kinky sexual activity.
他一直在进行一些反常的性活动。
He had been engaging in some kind of kinky sexual activity.
他一直在进行一些反常的性活动。
Early Horn is quite kinky.
霍恩在早期艺术创作中想法确十分怪异。
The items are sometimes bizarre, funny, sad, or kinky.
这些物品有的很有趣,有的很伤感,也有些很怪诞。
And the kind of voters Kinky's appealed to aren't often counted in such polls.
Stevenson's deal with Merrill was essentially a prepaid variable forward contract--a "kinky forward, " it's been called.
FORBES: The Lauders did it. So did Craig McCaw and Ronald Perelman.
Think any differently about Stanford White's architecture because he had kinky tastes in Broadway babies?
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