carnality
noun [ U ] formal uk/kɑːˈnæl.ə.ti/ us/kɑːrˈnæl.ə.t̬i/
肉欲
the physical feelings and wants of the body
His descriptions of food are invitations to carnality. 他对食物的描述是一种肉欲的邀请。
Her album drew on the blend of carnality and seductiveness that fans had come to expect. 她的专辑融合了歌迷所期待的肉欲和诱惑。
See: carnal
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- Bergman is somehow always thought of as cerebral and detached, but shocking carnality is often a part of his work.
- Though he avoided marriage, he was a great lover of carnality.
- She undoubtedly possessed a hearty carnality but the essence of her character was a longing to be loved and to love.
- What will surprise readers of the novel is the quantity of carnality in this carefully drawn setting.