luscious

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甘美多汁的;美味的;味香的
滿足感官的;肉感的

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–adjective 
1. highly pleasing to the 
taste 
or smell

luscious
[peaches].
  

2. richly satisfying to the 
senses 
or the mind

the luscious style of his [poetry].  

3. richly adorned; luxurious: luscious [furnishings]. 
4. arousing physical, or sexual, desire; [voluptuous]: a luscious [figure]. 
5. sweet to excess; [cloying].  

—Synonyms 
1. delectable, [palatable]. See delicious.

palatable, savory, delectable
dainty 
輕巧的,精緻的
(對食物等)過分講究的

, delicate. Delicious, luscious refer to that which is especially agreeable to the senses

That which is delicious is highly agreeable to the taste or sometimes to the smell: a delicious [meal]

Luscious implies such a luxuriant fullness or ripeness as to make an object rich

(a) luscious [banana] [beauty] [music]

—Antonyms 
1. disgusting, [unpalatable].


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Bridget's campaign proceeds unhappily when her mother (who "comes from the time when pickles on toothpicks were still the height of sophistication") introduces her to handsome Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), who is at a holiday party against his will and in a bad mood and is overheard (by Bridget) describing her 

as a "[verbally] incontinent spinster."
 

Things go better at work, where she exchanges saucy e-mails with her boss, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant). His opener: "You appear to have forgotten your skirt." They begin an affair, while 

Darcy [circles] the [outskirts] of her consciousness


still looking luscious 
but acting [emotionally] constipated.


palate  
wherein Bond [concurs] as this is too scented for his [palate] 
and suggests a Theotaki Aspro which is a white wine made in Corfu.
The Dark Knight [evokes] great American crime films like Heat and The French Connection
–something which Japan may not find too [palatable].
delectable (delightful & delicious)
unsavory (tasteless)
icky (distasteful, excessively sweet)
tidbit (a delicate morsel of food)
Palate 

coy decoy 
cloy
[Chocolates] start to cloy if you eat too many.
[its jigsawed time line] begin[s] to form a whole picture, cloy[s] with archness. 
icky (excessively sweet)
Tony

voluptuous
sultry gamine tart coquetry
Debauchery

dissolute (licentious)
desultory (random)
randy
and Randal (Jeff Anderson), that [spiky], even less evolved specimen of dedicated...uh, [randiness]
Debauchery








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