
英:/'ˈruːbɪkənd/ 美:/'ˈruːbɪkənd/
面色红润的
比较级:more rubicund 最高级:most rubicund
GRE
adj. (脸色)红润的,容光焕发的
I kissed my daughter's rubicund cheek.
我亲了亲我女儿健康红润的脸颊。
Although my grandfather is seventy years old, he looks rubicund.
我爷爷虽然七十岁了,但是看起来容光焕发。
The girl has a rubicund complexion and a plump figure.
这个女孩面色红润,身材丰腴。
She watched the colour drain from Colin's rubicund face.
她眼睁睁地看着面色红润的科林红晕褪去
You're looking rubicund, George Lidwell said.
“你看上去红光满面,”乔治·利德·维尔说。
Shoe of small crew cut, grey dacron drill, round day, black in rubicund face bestrewed furrow, person of 58 years old has 779 years old however it seems that.
小平头、灰涤卡、圆日鞋,黑里透红的脸庞布满了皱纹,58岁的人看起来却有七八十岁。
It has many of the same nutrients of the rubicund liquid we love to consume (iron, protein, electrolytes, and caffeine) and has a delectable fruit punch flavor.
这种红色液体不仅含有我们喜欢享用的营养素(如铁、蛋白质、电解质和*********),还具有一种怡人的水果鸡尾酒风味。
His eyes were blue, his complexion rubicund, his figure almost portly and well-built, his body muscular, and his physical powers fully developed by the exercises of his younger days.
蓝色的眼睛,红润的脸色,健壮的身材满是肌肉,充沛的体力完全是年轻时锻炼出来的。
adj.|beet-faced;红润的;透红的
“rubicund”是一个形容词,主要用于描述人的皮肤(尤其是面部)呈现出健康、红润或泛红的状态。该词源于拉丁语“rubicundus”(意为红色或发红),与“ruber”(红色)相关,常带有因血液循环良好、寒冷刺激或饮酒等因素导致面部色泽变化的隐含意义。例如在文学作品中,查尔斯·狄更斯曾用“a rubicund nose”生动刻画人物因酗酒产生的红鼻子特征(《牛津英语词典》)。
从语义学角度分析,“rubicund”与“florid”“ruddy”属近义词,但存在细微差异:“ruddy”多指自然健康的红润,而“rubicund”有时暗示红得过于明显或不寻常,甚至带有戏谑色彩。医学文献中,该词可描述毛细血管扩张引起的面部红斑现象(《剑桥词典》)。
“Rubicund”是一个形容词,主要用于描述红润的肤色或面色,尤其指因健康、寒冷或情绪变化而呈现的自然红色。以下是详细解析:
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