基本解釋adj. 引起性欲的 n. 引起性欲的藥物或食品同根派生 aphrodisiacal相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句Ancient South American civilisations prized them so much for their medicinal and aphrodisiacal properties, they even used them as currency.古代南美文明對(duì)于其藥用價(jià)值相當(dāng)推崇,甚至將之作為貨幣進(jìn)行交換。Although this aphrodisiacal effect of red may be a product of societal conditioning alone, the authors argue that men's response to red more likely stems from deeper biological roots.盡管紅色所產(chǎn)生的激情效應(yīng)可能單單是社會(huì)條件作用的產(chǎn)物,但作者主張,男性對(duì)紅色的反應(yīng)更可能源于其生物學(xué)根底。People who do not know when to leave an organisation frequently crash and burn. People who jump before they are pushed have a good chance of leaping to yet another aphrodisiacal throne.另外還得知道什么時(shí)候該全身而退,不懂得適時(shí)離開一個(gè)組織的人通常輸?shù)煤軕K,最后顏面盡失,而在別人趕你走之前自己跳槽的人往往很有可能跳上另一個(gè)權(quán)力的寶座。權(quán)威例句In medieval times men were said to push herbs, mushrooms and other purportedly aphrodisiacal potions on women.FORBES: Quest for Desireaphrodisiacal更多例句