titillating的意思
titillating中文翻譯:
adj.挑逗性的,煽情的
v.煽情,煽動情欲;使覺得癢;使高興,使興奮(titillate的現在分詞)
the public now could help sales of Peptide 7 latet on.───現在刺激一下公眾,對將來縮氨酸7號的銷售可能還會有好處呢。
Turn pics of your favorite guy or girl into titillating memories.───你喜愛的男孩或女孩的照片轉變成愉快的記憶。
A lot of the focus is on the women, though, because that's more titillating.───但是,很多注意力都落在了女人身上,是因為這么做更能討好他人。
You hit on the fact that the stories of sex workers themselves might be more titillating, but why else aren't we hearing from the men?───人們會發現這樣的情況,就是性工作者本身的故事可能更有樂趣,但為什么我們沒有聽到男人一方的說法?
From gratuitous puke porn (and worse) to the barely titillating maid cafes, Tokyo is like a dirty old man in a teenager's body.───從那些讓人作嘔的免費色情文學(也許更糟)到令人興奮的少女酒吧,東京向一個骯臟老人卻有少女的軀體。
And this acts as sort of a titillating thing.───它們成為了一些刺激人們的東西。
Less titillating are revelations about the sorry state of marriage across the United States.───美國人自己婚姻的糟糕狀況則不那么令人感到興奮。
"Simplicity is the most exciting and titillating aspect of any recipe, " says Lorne Caplan, a scent and aphrodisiac expert.───“簡單是任何食譜中最令人興奮最讓人心癢的方面。”氣味春藥專家LorneCaplan如是說。
This sexist plague began with Scene Queens: Young, punk girls on social networks who put up titillating pictures of themselves for free.───這一性別歧視的瘟疫肇始于場景皇后:即社交網絡上的年輕朋克女郎們免費張貼她們的撩人照片。
Paula Corbin Jones are as lurid and titillating as the legal issues at stake are important and complex.
Many women find this to be sexually titillating .
A titillating, neurotic, peroxide, punk of a pale ale. A compulsive malty body with a sassy passion fruit hop proves too much to resist.
A titillating evening of non-stop misadventure awaits.
Titillating the public now could help sales of Peptide 7 latet on.
The photos, which include some mildly titillating semi-nude shots of the actress, will be on display for a week.
The titillating publicity led to a law introduced in New Jersey forbidding the use of 'X-ray opera glasses' and to merchants in London selling X-ray-proof underwear for modest ladies.
The sex scandal is titillating the American public.
Rituals of transgression, sensationalist violation and titillating naughtiness became the stock-in-trade of popular news reporting in the late nineteenth century.