单词 | livid |
释义 | lividWord family nounlividityadverblividlyadjectivelivid Coloursliv·id /ˈlɪvɪd/ adjectiveadj 1 ANGRYextremely angry 非常愤怒的,暴怒的 SYN furious She was absolutely livid that he had lied. ► see thesaurus at angry 她因为他说谎而大发雷霆。 2 CC formal a mark on your skin that is livid is dark blue and grey 〔皮肤伤痕〕乌青色的 livid bruises 乌青色的瘀伤 3. literaryBRIGHT a face that is livid is very pale 〔脸色〕苍白的,发青的 Examples from the Corpus livid• "Was she angry when you arrived so late?" "She was livid!"• I know I shouldn't have spoken to Suzanne like that, but I was absolutely livid.• His face was livid and bloody.• Beyond the harbour low waves formed, their crests as livid as sapphires.• Saturday I woke up livid at six in the morning, brooding over Caroline.• A livid bruise welled on her cheek where Matchsticks had struck her.• His livid eyes floated in the rearview mirror.• I was so livid I just ripped up the letter.• Lumps of steak pie; livid red meat, clammy puff pastry.• My father is quietly livid, staring down at his drink.• Dozens of Glories were parked around the Monument, which was lit livid white by their blazing headlights. (1400-1500) French livide, from Latin lividus, from livere “to be blue” |
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