骚[sāo] 基本解释:
新英汉大词典:
- 骚[sāo]
- 动词- (扰乱) disturb; upset
- 名词- (指屈原的《离骚》) short for Li Sao, a poem by the 4th century B.C. poet and statesman Qu Yuan (屈原):
poetry in the style of Li Sao骚体
- (泛指诗文) literary writings:poet骚人
- (像尿或狐狸的气味) the smell of urine; foul smell - 形容词- (举止轻佻) coquettish- (雄性的) male (animal):
jackass骚驴
以上内容来源于:《新汉英大辞典》
例句与用法:
He likes to have a good gripe from time to time.
His speech had an unfortunate sequel, in that it caused a riot.
Things have simmered down since the riots last week.
You have no real grounds for complaint.
His speech had an unfortunate sequel - it caused a riot.
骚的其他解释: