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lurid (LOOR id) This adjective meaning “causing shock or horror, grue-some” gains its overkill effect through a glaring, unsavory sensationalism. Perhaps anticipating the potential effect of something lurid, its origin is a Latin word for “pale.”

  • “Please, spare me the lurid details of the horrible things Rosemary said to you. They’re just too painful to hear,” Luke said sympathetically to Nora.
  • The lurid headlines of the tabloid papers blazoned forth phrases like “body parts” and “sex fiend.”

——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》

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lurid(LOOR id)这个形容词的意思是“引起震惊或恐怖,令人毛骨悚然”,通过一种刺眼的、令人厌恶的耸人听闻获得了过度杀伤的效果。也许是预料到了某种耸人听闻的东西的潜在影响,它的起源是拉丁语中“苍白”的意思

  • 卢克同情地对诺拉说:“请不要告诉我罗斯玛丽对你说的那些可怕的话的耸人听闻的细节。他们太痛苦了,听不见。”
  • 小报耸人听闻的标题大肆宣扬“身体部位”和“性恶魔”等短语

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