n. 性欲;强烈欲望;(神学,被看作是罪过的)感官欲望
v. 有强烈的性欲;渴望
【名】 (Lust)(捷、匈、瑞典)卢斯特(人名)
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复数
lusts
第三人称单数
lusts
现在分词
lusting
过去式
lusted
过去分词
lusted
1.His relationship with Angie was the first which combined lust with friendship.
他和安吉的关系是他第一次将色欲和友谊相结合。
2.Over the years I have come up with a bunch of ways to lose that lust for new items.
经过这么多年,我积累了一大堆控制购物欲的方法。
3.As a visiting professor at the Harvard Business School in 1989, he ended his work there disgusted with his students' overwhelming lust for money.
1989年,他在哈佛商学院担任客座教授。由于反感自己的学生对金钱表现出的极度渴望,他辞掉了在那里的工作。
4.We lust for power. Everyone would rather be a hammer than a nail.
权力是我们梦寐以求的,谁都想成为锤子,而不是被人敲打的钉子。
5.I think it's a good movie, it reflects human lust, and tells us to cherish our human life.
我觉得那是部好电影,它揭露了人性的贪婪,并告诉我们要珍惜人类的生命。
6.They expect fun, lust, and happiness.
他们期待快乐、性、幸福。
7.It was Fred's lust for glitz and glamour that was driving them apart.
弗雷德对浮华和美艳的欲望使他们分手。
8.The lust for gold spans all eras, races, and nationalities.
对黄金的贪求不分时代,种族和民族。