1.放荡的,游荡的
2.【航】(像海盗船一样)轻快的
3.时髦的,漂亮的
1.behaving and dressing in a way that is confident and slightly unusual, but attractive
1."He's a comfortable guy to be around, " reveals Leung, flashing one of his rakish grins.
“他是个让人感到很舒服的人,”梁道,诱人地微微一笑。
2.Sometimes she sat among the louts in the cinema; rakish-looking, unattractive louts they were. Yet she must be among them.
有时候她在电影院里坐在这些笨人中间,她们真是放荡的,毫无吸引力的笨人,但是她必须身处其中。
3.Similar to the last three-door Opel Astra, the new Astra Sport Hatch will be more rakish and with a lower roofline.
类似去年三门欧宝雅特,新雅特体育哈奇将更加俏皮,并以较低的车顶。
4.He was a serious young man, not rakish or loud-voiced like the others.
他是个认真持重的青年,不像其他人那麽行为放荡,大叫大嚷。
5.The earl was a rakish aristocrat who eluded a death sentence passed on him after joining a rebellion against Elizabeth I.
南安普敦伯爵是一个放荡的贵族,曾因参加反抗伊丽莎白一世的叛乱被判处过死刑,可是后来还是被他逃过了。
6.Characterized by a carefree or fun - loving unconventionality; rakish.
放荡的以满不在乎或爱好取乐的反传统为特点的;
7."wow, rakish" , is a common word in younger.
好潇洒啊,这是偶年轻人经常说的。
8.She wore her hat at a rakish angle.
她把帽子戴得吊儿郎当的。
9.He wore his cap at a rakish angle.
他歪戴着帽子。
10.So being rakish is a good thing.
所以行为放荡还是一件好事。