libido
英 [lɪ'biːdəʊ; lɪ'baɪdəʊ]
美 [lɪ'bido]
GRE
libido 性欲,性冲动来自拉丁语libido,欲望,渴望,词源同love.引申词义爱的冲动,性欲。
- libido (n.)
- "psychic drive or energy, usually associated with sexual instinct," 1892, carried over untranslated in English edition of Krafft-Ebing's "Psychopathia Sexualis"; and used in 1909 in A.A. Brill's translation of Freud's "Selected Papers on Hysteria" (Freud's use of the term led to its popularity); from Latin libido "desire, lust," from libere "to be pleasing, to please," ultimately cognate with Old English lufu (see love (n.)).
- 1. A flagging libido and a drop in sexual performance are all part of the ageing process.
- **减退,性功能下降,这些都是衰老过程的一部分。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Lack of sleep is a major factor in loss of libido.
- 睡眠不足是导致**丧失的一个主要因素。
来自辞典例句
- 3. Libido is an expression taken from the theory of the emotions.
- 力比多是从情绪理论中借用来的一个语词.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Ginseng can increase energy and libido, which can help solve intimacy problems.
- 人参可以增加活力和**, 从而帮助解决亲密关系的问题.
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- 5. Even for government jobs, applicants are graded for libido, or appearance.
- 即使对于政府部门的职务, 申请者也按仪表进行分级.
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