luridness

英['lʊərɪd] 美['lʊrɪd]
  • adj.可怕的;骇人听闻的;苍白的;耀眼的
luridly luridness
Adjective:
  1. horrible in fierceness or savagery;

    "lurid crimes"
    "a lurid life"

  2. glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism;

    "lurid details of the accident"

  3. shining with an unnatural red glow as of fire seen through smoke;

    "a lurid sunset"
    "lurid flames"

  4. ghastly pale;

    "moonlight gave the statue a lurid luminence"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Last night I met a wild and lurid bandit.
      昨晚我遇到了一个野蛮而可怕的强盗。
    2. The paper gave all the lurid details of the murder.
      这份报纸对这起凶杀案骇人听闻的细节描述得淋漓尽致。
    3. Moonlight gave the statue a lurid luminescence.
      月光使这座雕塑发出苍白的光亮。
    4. The lurid sunset puts a red light on their faces.
      耀眼的夕阳映红了他们的脸。