n. 1.浪子,放荡的人。 2.【宗教】自由思想家。 3.古罗马获得自由的奴隶。 adj. 放荡的;自由思想的。 a chartered libertine 〔戏谑语〕天下公认的浪子。
Example Sentences:
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The state or quality of being libertine 放荡放荡不羁的状态或性质
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L can ' t , vaughn . l ' m a libertine 我不能,沃恩我是个放荡的人
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L can ' t , vaughn . l ' m a libertine 我不能,沃恩我是个放荡的人
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I lost ruth and gained an undeserved reputation as a potential libertine 我失去了露丝,却冤枉地担上了准浪子的名声。
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A man without an address is a vagaband , a man with two addresses is a libertine 人而无一住址者是为流浪汉,住址有二者是为放荡儿
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A man without an address is a vagabond ; a man with two address is a libertine 人而无一住址者是为流浪汉,住址有二者是为放荡儿。
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Daniel : i like rock music basically , the libertines , the darkness , the kings of leon , the strokes 丹尼尔:我主要地喜欢摇滚乐,浪子,黑暗,利昂的国王,敲打。
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But some of those who were of the synagogue named that of the libertines , and some of the men of cyrene and of alexandria and those from cilicia and asia , had arguments with stephen 当时有称利百地拿会堂的几个人、并有古利奈、亚力山太、基利家、亚西亚、各处会堂的几个人、都起来、和司提反辩论。
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Then there arose certain of the synagogue , which is called the synagogue of the libertines , and cyrenians , and alexandrians , and of them of cilicia and of asia , disputing with stephen 9当时有称利百地拿会堂的几个人,并有古利奈,亚力山太,基利家,亚细亚,各处会堂的几个人,都起来,和司提反辩论。