mid-14c., "the part of man that is concerned with the senses," from Old French sensualite "the five senses; impression," from Late Latin sensualitatem (nominative sensualitas) "capacity for sensation," from Latin sensualis "endowed with feeling, sensitive," from sensus "feeling" (see sense (n.)). Chiefly "animal instincts and appetites," hence "the lower nature regarded as a source of evil, lusts of the flesh" (1620s).
双语例句
1. These perfumes have warmth and sensuality.
这些香水闻起来有一种温暖和魅惑。
来自柯林斯例句
2. The wave and curl of her blonde hair gave her sensuality and youth.
波浪形的金色卷发让她显得性感又年轻。
来自柯林斯例句
3. At the beginning there had been little true sensuality in it.
起初,这里面绝少真正的情感.
来自英汉文学
4. The sensitive appetite is one generic power, and is called sensuality.
感性的欲望是一种普遍的力量, 被称为感官感受性.
来自辞典例句
5. There was a strong, smoldering sensuality about her, but that was not her magic.