释义 |
playboyplay‧boy /ˈpleɪbɔɪ/ noun [countable] - A.J.P. Taylor sees its decline more in terms of the failure of leadership: Mosley was in fact a highly gifted playboy.
- Bao Dai might have been a weak, unpredictable, corruptible playboy, but he was no fool.
- He later had his own studio in Havana, and an expensive playboy lifestyle.
- My father used to speak of intellectuals as playboys and used to curse the Yiddish writers as poisoners of youth.
- Nathan Bryce was a playboy, a womaniser.
- The playboy and the puritan made an odd couple, but they could use each other.
a rich man who does not work and who spends his time enjoying himself with beautiful women, fast cars etc: a middle-aged playboy |