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ribaldry

英 [ˈrɪb(ə)ldri] 美 [ˈrɪb(ə)ldri]

n. 猥亵的话;粗俗下流的言语

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • ribaldry /ˈrɪbəldrɪ/

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英英释义

ribaldry['ribəldri, 'rai-]

网络释义

  • 下流
    • ... friendly 有好的堕落类词汇 ribaldry 下流 earthiness 粗俗 ...

  • 黄段子
    • 到文艺复兴时,黄段子 (Ribaldry) 由村头巷尾的咸湿笑话,渐渐演化成一种重要文艺类型,成为故事书和戏剧场里的主要噱头。薄伽丘、拉伯雷全都是说此类笑话的高手。

同根词

词根:ribald

  • adj.
  • n.

同近义词

  • n.

权威例句

  • Those wanting a change of pace from the usual New Year's ribaldry might try First Night festivities.

    CNN: Corks pop, balls drop, bands be-bop to top off year

  • Once you have seen the little gray man mooning through the window, you kind of get the point, and the film makes his ribaldry contagious.

    NEWYORKER: Out There

  • The market square outside Mi Tierra is suddenly alive with noise, colour and the aroma of muscular street food: the city is out in force to celebrate its Hispanic chilli queens, whose saucy banter and impromptu singalongs made every night a street party - until the 1930s, when the civic authorities despaired of their ribaldry and laissez-faire approach to food hygiene.

    BBC: The perfect chilli con carne in the heart of Texas