luridly

副詞

UK/ˈlʊə.rɪd.li/
US/ˈlʊr.ɪd.li/

定義 luridly 副詞

shock(震惊)

  1. in a shocking manner, often involving violence, sexual content, or immoral behavior

    以骇人听闻的方式

    • The movie depicted the crime scene luridly, unsettling the audience.

      这部电影以骇人听闻的方式描绘了犯罪现场,让观众感到不安。

    • The newspaper reported the scandal with lurid headlines and shocking details.

      这家报纸以耸人听闻的标题和令人震惊的细节报道了这起丑闻。

    • The story luridly described the horrors of war, leaving a lasting impression.

      这个故事以骇人听闻的方式描述了战争的恐怖,留下了深刻的印象。

colour(色彩)

  1. in a manner that is excessively bright, vivid, or exaggerated

    过于鲜艳地;过于刺眼地

    • The luridly colored billboard was jarring to the eye.

      那块颜色过于鲜艳的广告牌让人看了不舒服。

    • The room was decorated luridly, making it feel uncomfortable.

      房间装饰得过于鲜艳,让人感到不适。

    • She wore a luridly colored dress, making her stand out in the crowd.

      她穿了一件颜色过于鲜艳的洋装,让她在人群中格外显眼。