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词组 lush
释义 lush
adjective
  1. sexually attractive UK, 1890
    • She was a lush thrush. — J.E. MacDonnell, Don’t Gimme the Ships, p. 25, 1960
    • Stringy had paired off with a lush little physio from Brisbane. — Barry Humphries, A Nice Night’s Entertainment, p. 41, 1960
    • This month we get cosy with some of the lushest babes on the planet! — Dolly, p. 6, 1996
    • — Susie Dent, The Language Report, p. 19, 2003
  2. drunk UK, 1812
    • Two years ago I was real lush and drinking a quart a day. — John Clellon Holmes, Go, p. 113, 1952
  3. very good, great, especially nice; attractive UK
    Reported in mid-1970s use in Wigan, south Lancashire. Used, in 2002, by South Wales schoolchildren to describe an impressive room in an historic house.
    • “Would you like to hear it?” “Oh rather! That would be absolutely lush.” — Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch, Much Bindeing in the Marsh, 1953
    • I love ‘im I do, ‘e’s dead lush. — Ben Elton, High Society, p. 29, 2002
    • Get listening to Richie Blackmore’s “Rainbow”, they’re fucking lush, pal. — Stuart Maconies, Cider with Roadies, p. 100, 2003
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