gamy
英 [ˈɡeɪmi]
美 [ˈɡeɪmi]
adj. 气味难闻的;有野味味道的;气味强烈的; 勇敢的;有胆量的; (主北美)粗鄙的,下流的;声名狼藉的
英英释义
adj
- willing to face danger
- (used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted
- suggestive of sexual impropriety
- a blue movie
- blue jokes
- he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details
- a juicy scandal
- a naughty wink
- naughty words
- racy anecdotes
- a risque story
- spicy gossip
双语例句
- The Malbec grape thrives in warm climates where it can create deep colored, intensely ripe and attractive gamy wines which are well worth aging.
马尔白克葡萄在温暖的气候中蓬勃生长,酿制出来的甘美葡萄酒色彩深重,成熟,非常诱人,值得藏以经年。 - The duck tastes so gamy.
鸭肉味道太重了。 - Those considerable forces in America that appear to be tired of the old politics ( particularly the gamy municipal variety ( Tom Wicker)
那些显示出厌烦旧政治制度的美国重要的力量(尤指堕落的市政中的种种制度)(汤姆·威克)