rakishly
adverb old-fashioned uk/ˈreɪ.kɪʃ.li/ us/ˈreɪ.kɪʃ.li/
漫不经心地
in a confidently careless and informal way
There was a paintbrush stuck rakishly behind his ear. 一支画笔漫不经心地插在他的耳后。
A small hat trailing peacock feathers sat rakishly on her head. 一顶镶着孔雀毛的小帽子随意地戴在了她的头上。
放荡地,骄奢淫逸地
in an immoral way, used especially in relation to a man who has sex with a lot of women
"I'm not a good person," Stephen tells Molly, whom he has treated rakishly. “我不是一个好人,”斯蒂芬告诉莫莉,他对莫莉态度很是放荡。
How many women have spent an evening being rakishly charmed and then sorely disappointed? 有多少女人曾在某个夜晚被放荡的魅力所吸引,然后又痛心疾首地失望?
- More examples
- She wore a round white cap rakishly tilted over her left ear.
- Grinning rakishly, Kate leaned up and kissed his lips gently.
- Johannes winked at her rakishly.
- He wore rakishly unbuttoned silk shirts.
- He was rakishly handsome, with his salt and pepper hair and Spanish accent.
See: rakish