Friday, 2 September 2022

Story India. words

短句: 1. I was feeling very nervous about going over to their house and spending a few hours under Steve's watchful 监视的 eye. 2. Some boys wear a skimpy, thong-like loin cloth ( A loincloth is a one-piece garment, either wrapped around itself or kept in place by a belt. It covers the genitals and, at least partially, the buttocks. Loincloths which are held up by belts or strings are specifically known as breechcloth or breechclout. Often, the flaps hang down in front and back. loin [lɔɪn] I. the part of the body on both sides of the spine between the lowest (false) ribs and the hip bones. II. literary the region of the sexual organs regarded as the source of erotic or procreative power. Someone's loins are the front part of their body between their waist and legs, especially their genitals. "he felt a stirring in his loins at the thought". III. a joint of meat that includes the vertebrae of the loins. Loin or a loin is a piece of meat which comes from the back or sides of an animal, quite near the tail end. Heat the honey and brush it on to the outside of the loin. ...roast loin of venison. "loin of pork". gird verb. to prepare for a difficult activity. If you gird yourself for a battle or contest, you prepare yourself for it. With audiences in the U.S. falling for the first time in a generation, Hollywood is girding itself for recession. The army is girding itself for a renewed assault by the rebels. to gird your loins 磨刀霍霍, 备战, 秣兵历马, 战备 If you gird your loins, you prepare to do something difficult or dangerous. prepare oneself for something difficult or challenging. "members of parliament are girding their loins for an election campaign". ), but most of the boys on the beach wear nothing at all. 3. Marc is tall and broad. 6'4" and marvelously muscular. His was a suitable form for a man called The Great Wall. Marc offers his hand and I accept it, "Nice to meet you at last. Wei's told me a lot about you." He studies my physique [fɪˈzi:k] 身材 ( the shape of someone's body, especially a man's. Someone's physique is the shape and size of their body. He has the physique and energy of a man half his age. ...men of powerful physique. a strong physique. Collocations 搭配: athletic, balanced, fine, great, lean, magnificent, muscular, powerful, strong. In both of these films, Pitt's muscular physique was on display.) from all angles and speaks in Mandarin with his brother. Words may be unknown, but his admiration was clear. I didn't need to ask what he meant because he said, "What a bodacious ( bodacious [boʊˈdeɪʃəs] I. [mainly US, informal] excellent or impressive. If you say that someone or something is bodacious, you mean that they are very good or impressive. ...the tasteful and bodacious TT sports coupe. II. [mainly US, informal] If you say that someone is bodacious, you mean that they are appealing or sexually attractive. ...such bodacious models as Elle Macpherson and Rachel Williams. ...a bodacious physique. ) body you got there. Check this out." He pulls off his shirt and poses, "Let's see what you two got." Justin scoffed, "Always the exhibitionist [ˌeksɪˈbɪʃənɪst] 爱现的 漏阴癖, 暴露狂( I. someone who likes to be seen or noticed by people and tries to impress them, often in silly or strange ways. An exhibitionist is someone who tries to get people's attention all the time by behaving in a way that most people think is silly. To want to be an actor, you have to be a bit of an exhibitionist. II. someone who has a mental problem that makes them want to show their sexual organs in public. )." The apple doesn't fall from the tree as he takes off his shirt and poses also. Not wanting to feel left out, I pull off my shirt and pose like them. Marc spiritedly says, "Awesome." He looks at his watch, "As much fun as it is to check out our half naked selves, it's time we get going. Didn't you say you were treating me to breakfast?" He gets his shirt and puts it back on. 4. Even after all I'd been through in the past couple years, that etched 雕刻般的, 雕像般的( I. if something is etched 铭刻在心的, 刻在心上, 刻在心底 on your mind or memory, you can still remember it very clearly, sometimes  when you would prefer to forget it. imprinted vividly on someone's mind or memory The ugly scene in the study was still etched in her mind. It is etched on my memory. be etched on your heart/memory/mind be something that you will never forget because it affected you so strongly: The image of their son holding up the championship trophy would be etched on their memories forever. II. if a feeling is etched on someone's face, their expression shows clearly what they are feeling. (of a feeling) clearly visible on someone's face His grief was etched into every line of his face. set​/​cast​/​etched in stone permanent and impossible to change These are just a few suggestions – they're not cast in stone. ), dark masculine face and firm body sent a thrill 浑身战栗 through my body and started my dick to stirring. 5. He wore a tight deep green sweater that emphasized his broadening shoulders. Tight black pants hugged his long, muscular legs, and, as he turned to head into the dining room, his round, full ass 圆润, 丰满的. pubescent [pjuˈbesənt] ( adolescent) 青春期的, 青春初长成的 a pubescent child is at a stage in their life when their body is changing and they are becoming an adult. A pubescent girl or boy has reached the stage in their life when their body is becoming physically like an adult's. ...a horde of pubescent boys and girls who tug at his microphone. And whenever I saw a good looking guy I shivered and felt my pubescent cock twitch and leak pre cum. incorrigible [ɪnˈkɔrɪdʒəb(ə)l] 不可理喻的, 没救的, 不可救药的, 死不悔改的, 屡教不改的( corrigible [ˈkɒrɪdʒɪbəl] I. capable of being corrected. II. submissive or submitting to correction. ) someone who is incorrigible does bad things or has bad habits and will not change. If you tell someone they are incorrigible, you are saying, often in a humorous way, that they have faults which will never change. 'Sue, you are incorrigible!' he said. They are incorrigible optimists.  an incorrigible flirt. an incorrigible person 死硬分子. "all repeat offenders, but none of them real hard-case incorrigibles". inveterate [ɪnˈvetərət] 改不掉的老毛病的, 老毛病不改, 旧毛病不改, 屡教不改的, 死不悔改的 always doing a particular thing, especially something bad, and unlikely to change. If you describe someone as, for example, an inveterate liar or smoker, you mean that they have lied or smoked for a long time and are not likely to stop doing it. ...an inveterate gambler. ...the inveterate laziness of these boys. an inveterate liar/gambler/critic. Over time I became an inveterate crotch watcher and cursed the social norm where a guy had to 'hide' his cock in carefully tailored trousers, while women could proudly flaunt her breasts... even with padded bras and other means of supports, stick their chest out as they walked. vocabulary: If you're an inveterate doodler, all your notebooks are covered with drawings. If you're an inveterate golf player, you probably get twitchy if you haven't been out on a course in a week. Inveterate comes from the Latin root for "old," and it describes old habits. In Middle English the word was associated with chronic disease. Now it simply refers to something that is a signature habit with a person. If you've loved books ever since you were a toddler, and you regularly check out big stacks from the library, you're an inveterate reader. And if you're an inveterate nail-biter, nothing can cure you of the habit. venerate [ˈvenəˌreɪt] to respect or worship someone or something. If you venerate someone or something, you value them or feel great respect for them. My father venerated General Eisenhower. Jerusalem is Christianity's most venerated 受崇拜的 place. Churchill was held in near veneration during his lifetime. irreverent [ɪˈrevrənt] 大无畏的, 不畏权贵的, 不畏世俗的, 桀骜不驯的, 无畏世俗的 [approval] If you describe someone as irreverent, you mean that they do not show respect for people or things that are generally respected. showing no respect for traditions, the rules of society, or religious beliefs irreverent humor. an irreverent attitude. She's irreverent, fun and hugely popular. Taylor combined great knowledge with an irreverent attitude to history. His irreverence for authority marks him out as a troublemaker. 'Jobs for the boys,' said Crosby irreverently. recalcitrant [rɪˈkælsɪtrənt] 固执的, 强烈反抗的, 叛逆的, 不听话的, 不服管的 I. ​formal refusing to obey orders. having an obstinately uncooperative attitude towards authority or discipline. If you describe someone or something as recalcitrant, you mean that they are unwilling to obey orders or are difficult to deal with. "a class of recalcitrant fifteen-year-olds" A world away from what he's used to, Carmy must balance the soul-crushing reality of trading in Michelin star restaurants for the small business' kitchen filled with strong-willed and recalcitrant staff and his strained familial relationships, all while grappling with the impact of his brother's suicide. The danger is that recalcitrant local authorities will reject their responsibilities. He had a knack for coaxing even the most recalcitrant engine to life. ...the government's recalcitrance 不愿意, 不乐意 over introducing even the smallest political reform. a recalcitrant child. II. not operating or acting the way you want and therefore difficult to deal with. a recalcitrant computer. noun. a person with an obstinately uncooperative attitude. "a stiff-necked recalcitrant and troublemaker". vocabulary: If someone is so pig-headed that he won't budge on an issue, call him recalcitrant. Not that it will make a difference... Recalcitrant is from Latin calcitrare, meaning "to kick," so someone who is recalcitrant is kicking back against what's wanted of them. Synonyms are unruly, intractable, and refractory, all referring to what is difficult to manage or control. Writers are frequently referring to recalcitrant 自由主义的, 固执己见的 Democrats and Republicans, since many people are stubbornly loyal to their political parties and unwilling to change. recalcitrate [rɪˈkælsɪˌtreɪt] verb. I. to kick out or back, usually in a figurative sense. II. to be recalcitrant or to object strongly to something. pigheaded 固执的, 猪脑袋的, 猪一样头硬的 [disapproval] not willing to change your opinions or intentions, even when it is obvious that they are not right. If you describe someone as pig-headed, you are critical of them because they refuse to change their mind about things, and you think they are unreasonable. She, in her pig-headed way, insists that she is right and that everyone else is wrong. I am not sure whether this was courage or pig-headedness. big-headed behaving in a way that shows that you think you are very important or intelligent. lightheaded 头重脚轻的 feeling as though you might fall down or become unconscious, for example because you are drunk. dickheaded stupid, irritating, or ridiculous Wow, what a dickheaded person you are!. purse [pəːs] 噘着嘴, 噘嘴 verb. (with reference to the lips) pucker 撮嘴 or contract, typically to express disapproval or irritation. "Marianne took a glance at her reflection and pursed her lips disgustedly". purse your lips to press your lips together and outward because you are angry or are thinking. If you purse your lips, you move them into a small, rounded shape, usually because you disapprove of something or when you are thinking. She pursed her lips in disapproval. Martha pursed her lips disapprovingly. 6. The conventional belief 一般认为 shared by heterosexual males is that a guy sucking another guy's cock or a guy letting another guy fuck him in the ass are the ultimate acts of submission, humiliation and self degradation that one male can perform for another male. hilt [hɪlt] 手柄, 把 the handle of a sword or dagger. The hilt of a sword, dagger, or knife is its handle. ...the hilt of the small, sharp knife. wiki: The hilt of a knife, dagger, sword, or bayonet is its handle, consisting of a guard (防护设计), grip and pommel ( The pommel (Anglo-Norman pomel "little apple") is an enlarged fitting at the top of the handle. They were originally developed to prevent the sword from slipping from the hand. From around the 11th century in Europe they became heavy enough to be a counterweight to the blade. This gave the sword a point of balance not too far from the hilt allowing a more fluid fighting style. Depending on sword design and swordsmanship style, the pommel may also be used to strike the opponent (e.g., using the Mordhau technique). ). The guard may contain a crossguard or quillons. A tassel or sword knot 剑穗 may be attached to the guard or pommel. (up) to the hilt 到极致 as much as possible or to the highest level possible. To the hilt and up to the hilt mean to the maximum extent possible or as fully as possible. The men who wield the power are certainly backing him to the hilt. James was overdrawn and mortgaged to the hilt. She was in this right up to the hilt. Mike's colleagues were prepared to defend him to the hilt. The estate was mortgaged up to the hilt. I slowly fed more of my cock into his ass and was soon buried to the hilt. His ass was hot and tight against my cock.  It felt great! 7. black mood = foul mood a very unhappy feeling. very angry or sad His earlier black mood seemed to have gone. She was in one of her black moods today. a sombre/somber mood 肃穆的氛围 serious and slightly sad His death has put the country in a sombre mood. dark mood But then, his mood suddenly darkens. She will always do something that lifts my darker moods. Instead of a bright new dawn, there is a dark economic mood. It's hard to see where his reputation for dark moods might have come from. 短句: And as the virtuoso ( virtuoso [ˌvɜrtʃuˈoʊsoʊ] I. 专家人士. 行家里手. someone who is very good at a particular activity, especially playing a musical instrument. He was gaining a reputation as a remarkable virtuoso. a violin virtuoso. II. only before noun used for describing a performance or a performer. A virtuoso performance or display shows great skill. ​a virtuoso pianist/performance. England's football fans were hoping for a virtuoso performance against Cameroon) strokes of my enamoured ( UK enamoured = US enamored [ɪˈnæmərd] I. enamored of/with 着迷的 impressed with something or enthusiastic about something. If you are enamoured of something, you like or admire it a lot. If you are not enamoured of something 不喜欢, 不感冒, you dislike or disapprove of it. I became totally enamored of the wildflowers there. My friend, like me, is not enamoured of the culture of wearing pink sashes emblazoned with 'hen party'. She was not enamored of Paris. II. in love with someone. If you are enamoured of a person, you are in love with them. I remember being very young and being totally enamored of him. enamored of: She became enamored of the boy next door. ) senses, my lust intoxicated imagination, painted salaciously graphic images in the gallery of my mind, suddenly, with a start, I realised that he looked oddly familiar... looked like someone I knew, knew very well. 8. languorous [læŋgərəs] 悠闲的, 悠然自得的 adj If you describe an activity as languorous, you mean that it is lazy, relaxed, and not energetic, usually in a pleasant way. ...languorous morning coffees on the terrace. languor [ˈlæŋɡər] the calm or pleasant feeling that you have when you are tired and relaxed. Once sure that the restroom was empty, I silently slunk out of the stall, and after washing up a bit at the sink, finally walked out of the men's room... still in a languorous haze. assiduous [əˈsɪdʒuəs] 勤奋的, 辛勤的努力的 hard-working and thorough. Someone who is assiduous works hard or does things very thoroughly. ...an assiduous student. Podulski had been assiduous in learning his adopted language. They planned their careers and worked assiduously to see them achieved. He whimpered, and he moaned in my mouth as I assiduously worked my entire length deep into the raging heat of his churning colon... burying myself to the very hilt! assiduity [ˌæsɪˈdjuːɪtɪ] I. constant and close application. II. devoted attention. 9. in the process 顺手的, 顺便的, 捎带着脚的, 顺带着 as an unintended part of a course of action. If you are doing something, and you do something else in the process, the second thing happens as a result of doing the first thing. If you are doing something and you do something else in the process, you do the second thing as part of doing the first thing. He finished ahead of the Spaniard, and in the process picked up his first time trial win as a pro. You have to let us struggle for ourselves, even if we must die in the process. I stood up to say hello and spilled my drink in the process. "she would make him pay for this, even if she killed herself in the process". in the process of If you are in the process of doing something, you have started to do it and are still doing it. The administration is in the process of drawing up a peace plan. Her novel is in the process of being turned into a television series. good-natured 好脾气的 of a pleasant and cooperative disposition. A good-natured person or animal is naturally friendly and does not get angry easily. Bates looks like a good-natured lad. He was good-natured about it, he didn't fuss. Sheldon: All right, then. The reason you're fixated on a good-natured simpleton like Penny is that she's the exact opposite of your first romantic attachment, your brilliant yet intimidating mother. Leonard: Where on earth did you get that from? Sheldon: It's in her book, Needy Baby, Greedy Baby. Leonard: That doesnt make it true. Sheldon: It's called non-fiction for a reason, Leonard. good nature 心善, 好心 a pleasant, agreeable, or kindly disposition; amiability; geniality. a naturally kind and helpful character or attitude to people He had his father's good looks and his mother's good nature. Katie was mean and manipulative, and while the boys weren't quite as likable as their final form would be, that wasn't quite enough to make audiences forgive how she seemed to be taking advantage of their good nature. second nature 自然而然的事情 actions that you perform automatically and without thinking, because they seem normal or natural Wearing a tie was second nature to him. sass [sæs] 硬气的说话, 强势地讲话(whimper (痛, 害怕, 伤心)呻吟, bluster 嚣张, 虚张声势的说, splutter哼唧. 嘟囔, babbling 呓语 sass 硬气的说) verb. [US, informal, disapproval] to talk to someone in a way that shows you do not respect or like them, especially someone in authority. If someone sasses you, they speak to you in a disrespectful way. The girl sassed the teacher all day. noun. remarks or types of behavior that show little respect for people in authority. It's straight home we're going, and I want no sass from you. "How much money we talking...?" asked one man, grabbing a handful of Will's ass. "As high as you can count!" said Will, squirming away from the strong groping. "Niggah's tryin to be smart, man..., he must know your ass can't count higher than 10!" joked another of the men, causing laughter to ring out. "Oh...? You try'n to sass me Mr. celebrity man...?" asked the guy, looking as if he were about to swing on Will. "Not at all...!" defended Will, good natured. "Just name your price..., I'll pay it!" "You ain't got enough money to make us betray our homboi T-Rex..., he takes real good care of us, AND gets us some good ass celeb booty in the process 顺便, 在...过程中. 顺带着...!" defended the men." trusty having served for a long time and regarded as reliable or faithful. able to be trusted, especially because of having been owned and used for a long time: I did the entire three hundred miles on my own - just me and my trusty bike. "my trusty old Morris Minor". royally 全心全意的, 细致地, 完全地 If you say that something is done royally, you are emphasizing that it is done in an impressive or grand way, or that it is very great in degree. extremely well, or thoroughly They were royally received in every aspect. After undressing Will stood upright, his hands by his sides as his heart pounded nervously in his chest. The cameraman zoomed in on his muscles, his soft hanging dick, and his bubbled round ass. Behind him he could hear Nick Lachey choking on someone's cock, wet gargling gagging sounds filled the room as his face was fucked royally. 10. "You best get used to it, bitch..., you gotta lot more dick to suck before the day's out 今天结束之前!" said the chauffeur, as another ex-con stepped up to be serviced.... take something to heart 走心, 往心里去 听进去 take criticism seriously and be affected or upset by it. If you take criticism or advice to heart, you think about it seriously, often because it upsets you. to be deeply affected or hurt by something. to consider what someone says to you very seriously, often because it upsets you Anne took his criticisms very much to heart. We took Stephen’s warnings to heart. He took their criticism (very much) to heart. Don't take it to heart - he was only joking about your hair. "he took Wilson's criticism to heart". "Make that mother fucka eat that dick, Brody...! Make him choke on that shit!" encouraged the cameraman. Brody took the cameraman's words to heart as he started stuffing his long hard dick down into Lachey's mouth, tilting and twisting his head sideways to fit his bone down his throat. force-fuck 硬上, 强上, 霸王硬上弓 The man standing before him was a convicted felon, recently paroled after nearly 5 years behind bars. In prison he had force fucked his share of punks, but none looked more docile and appealing than the pale face pink lip punk-bitch celebrity kneeling before him now. Just watching his pretty mouth taking in his black sausage was a sight to behold. 11. Nick Lachey felt the man latch his hands into his hair, gripping it by the roots as he adjusted his head sideways and began to fuck his face. Nick felt the dick head jamming down his throat, cutting off his oxygen. Nick's gag reflex caused him to choke on the dick, his stomach (already digesting its first load) threatening to upchuck 上涌, 翻出来, 吐出来. But Nick squeezed his eyes shut, forcing himself to relax and go deeper as his face reddened and his throat ballooned around the protruding manhood. Tears stung his eyes as he tried to relax his throat, trying to allow the long dick easy passage.