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racy
/ˈresi/
(
a
.)保持原味的,活潑的,生動的,適于賽跑的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ra·cy
a.
[
Compar.
Racier
superl.
Raciest
.]
1.
Having
a
strong
flavor
indicating
origin
;
of
distinct
characteristic
taste
;
tasting
of
the
soil
;
hence
,
fresh
;
rich
.
The
racy
wine
,
Late
from
the
mellowing
cask
restored
to
light
. --
Pope
.
2.
Hence
:
Exciting
to
the
mental
taste
by
a
strong
or
distinctive
character
of
thought
or
language
;
peculiar
and
piquant
;
fresh
and
lively
;
vigorous
;
spirited
.
Our
raciest
,
most
idiomatic
popular
words
.
--
M
.
Arnold
.
Burns's
English
,
though
not
so
racy
as
his
Scotch
,
is
generally
correct
.
--
H
.
Coleridge
.
The
rich
and
racy
humor
of
a
natural
converser
fresh
from
the
plow
.
--
Prof
.
Wilson
.
Syn:
--
Spicy
;
spirited
;
lively
;
smart
;
piquant
;
risqu
é.
Usage:
--
Racy
,
Spicy
.
Racy
refers
primarily
to
that
peculiar
flavor
which
certain
wines
are
supposed
to
derive
from
the
soil
in
which
the
grapes
were
grown
;
and
hence
we
call
a
style
or
production
racy
when
it
“smacks
of
the
soil,”
or
has
an
uncommon
degree
of
natural
freshness
and
distinctiveness
of
thought
and
language
.
Spicy
,
when
applied
to
style
,
has
reference
to
a
spirit
and
pungency
added
by
art
,
seasoning
the
matter
like
a
condiment
.
It
does
not
,
like
racy
,
suggest
native
peculiarity
.
A
spicy
article
in
a
magazine
;
a
spicy
retort
.
Racy
in
conversation
;
a
racy
remark
.
Rich
,
racy
verses
,
in
which
we
The
soil
from
which
they
come
,
taste
,
smell
,
and
see
. --
Cowley
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
racy
adj
1:
full
of
zest
or
vigor
; "
a
racy
literary
style
" [
syn
:
lively
]
2:
suggestive
of
sexual
impropriety
; "
a
blue
movie
"; "
blue
jokes
"; "
he
skips
asterisks
and
gives
you
the
gamy
details
"; "
a
juicy
scandal
"; "
a
naughty
wink
"; "
naughty
words
"; "
racy
anecdotes
"; "
a
risque
story
"; "
spicy
gossip
"
[
syn
:
blue
,
gamy
,
gamey
,
juicy
,
naughty
,
risque
,
spicy
]
[
also
:
raciest
,
racier
]
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