disturb; upset
Li Sao [the short form of Li Sao (《离骚》),a long poem by Qu Yuan(屈原), a poet and statesman in the 4th century BC]
poetry (in general)
coquettish; tarty
(of some domestic animals) male
smelly; stinky
郑正很骚地出场,拿着自己的光盘手舞足蹈来到餐厅。
Cheng dances into the kitchen <em>coquettish</em>ly, with his own disk in hand.
在骚响的海畔的小巷里 。
In her tomb by the sounding sea.
一些精神病人也有慢性骚痒。
Some psychiatric patients also get chronic itch.
骚是个性吗那我承认你很个性。
Sao is the personality that I admit that you are very personality.
几秒钟之后,亨利·骚伯登场了。
A few seconds passed before Henry Thorpe made his entrance.
谁也别说谁骚、都是插座找插销!
Bie said that the show who are looking for plug socket!
指议员在「做骚」
Accused legislators of "putting on a show"
李金坤的《〈风〉〈骚〉比较新论》将自然生态学引入《风》《骚》比较研究,实为创举。
Comparative Study of Feng and Sao by Li Jinkun introduces the natural ecology to his research.
你从哪儿弄到这种“骚猴尿”的?。
Where did you get this monkey swill?
领结是花骚的。性感的人是火辣的。
Neckties are loud. Sexually attractive people are hot.
disturb; upset
Li Sao [the short form of Li Sao (《离骚》),a long poem by Qu Yuan(屈原), a poet and statesman in the 4th century BC]
poetry (in general)
coquettish; tarty
(of some domestic animals) male
smelly; stinky