womanizing
noun [ U ] (UK usually womanising) uk/ˈwʊm.ə.naɪ.zɪŋ/ us/ˈwʊm.ə.naɪ.zɪŋ/
沉溺女色;玩弄女性
behaviour in which a man often has temporary sexual relationships with women or tries to get women to have sex with him
Both his first and second wives divorced him on account of his womanizing. 他的第一和第二任妻子都因为他沉溺女色而与他离婚。
He tried to continue his presidential campaign despite revelations of womanizing. 尽管被揭发有玩弄女性行为,但他仍试图继续其总统竞选。
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- His friends got fed up with his drinking and womanizing.
- Violence, womanizing, and bad behaviour have entertained society since Shakespeare.
- For all his womanizing, Neil always planned to settle down with one woman.
womanizing
adjective [ only before noun ] uk/ˈwʊm.ə.naɪ.zɪŋ/ us/ˈwʊm.ə.naɪ.zɪŋ/
沉溺女色的;玩弄女性的
(of a man) often having temporary sexual relationships with women or trying to get women to have sex with him
He was an illiterate, womanizing gambler. 他是一个不识字的、好色的赌徒。
The character of the womanizing Jack may be infantile, but he's likable too. 好色的杰克这个角色可能很幼稚,但他也很讨人喜欢。
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- She was abandoned by her womanizing husband.
- There is a stereotype of the male jazz musician as a womanizing free spirit.
- Steve McQueen played a psychopathic, womanizing bomber captain who tries to seduce his co-pilot's girlfriend.