versatile
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈvɜː.səˌtaɪl/|[ˈvɜː.səˌtaɪɫ]
美 /ˈvɝ.sə.təl/|[ˈvɝ.sə.ɾəl]|/ˈvɝ.səˌtaɪl/|/ˈvɜː.sə.təl/|/ˈvɜː.səˌtɑɪl/|[ˈvɜː.səˌtɑɪɫ]
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Capable of doing many things competently.
— Ruthanna Boris, a versatile dancer and choreographer who was the first American ballerina to be a star of one of the prestigious Ballets Russes troupes of the ’40s, died Friday at her home in El Cerrito, Calif. She was 88.
- Having varied uses or many functions.
- Changeable or inconstant.
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Capable of moving freely in all directions.
— The versatile anther is an important step up in flowering plant evolution and it may be the most widespread of all simple anther types.
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Synonym of vers (“Willing to take either a penetrative or receptive role in anal sex”).
— Among men who do engage in anal intercourse, about one-quarter are tops, one-quarter are bottoms, and one-half are versatile.
- Being a switch; capable of taking either a dominant or a submissive role.
- Capable of being either a dominant or a submissive partner in a sexual relationship.
词汇关系
词源
From Latin versātilis (“turning easily”), from versātus, past participle of versō (“to turn, change”), frequentative of vertō (“to turn”).
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