lurid
lu
ˈlʊ
loo
rid
rəd
rēd
British pronunciation
/lˈɔːɹɪd/

“lurid”的英语定义和含义

01

耸人听闻的, 骇人听闻的

shocking or sensational, especially in a gruesome or vulgar way
example
例子
The lurid revelations of sexual misconduct by a prominent politician led to widespread outrage and calls for resignation, highlighting a profound breach of ethical conduct.
一位著名政治家性行为不端的耸人听闻的揭露引发了广泛的愤怒和辞职呼声,突显了对道德行为的严重违反。
The lurid details of the corruption scandal implicated several high-ranking officials in the government, sparking public outcry and demands for ethical accountability.
腐败丑闻的耸人听闻细节牵涉到政府中的几位高级官员,引发了公众的强烈抗议和对道德问责的要求。
02

可怕的, 骇人听闻的

depicted in a violent manner, emphasizing the extreme nature of violence or brutality
example
例子
The documentary presented lurid images of animal cruelty in slaughterhouses, shocking viewers with the brutality of the meat industry.
这部纪录片展示了屠宰场中动物遭受虐待的骇人图像,以肉食行业的残酷震惊了观众。
The crime scene photos revealed lurid evidence of the serial killer's savagery, with bloodstains and dismembered limbs strewn across the room.
犯罪现场的照片揭示了连环杀手野蛮行径的骇人证据,血迹和被肢解的肢体散落在房间里。
03

刺眼的, 鲜艳的

too bright in color, in a way that is not pleasant
example
例子
The poster used lurid colors that hurt the eyes.
海报使用了刺眼的颜色,伤害眼睛。
She wore a lurid dress that clashed with the background.
她穿了一件与背景不协调的俗艳的连衣裙。
04

苍白的, 惨白的

pale in a shocking or unnatural way
example
例子
He looked lurid after hearing the terrible news.
听到这个可怕的消息后,他看起来面色苍白
The victim 's lurid face revealed his suffering.
受害者苍白的脸庞揭示了他的痛苦。
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