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Letch Meaning in English

word

lɛt͡ʃ
LECH
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释义

A letch is a person, usually a man, who shows sexual desire in an unpleasant, obvious, or inappropriate way.

用法与细微差别

'Letch' is informal, negative, and slightly old-fashioned; it's usually an insult. Commonly refers only to men. Similar words: 'pervert', 'lecher'. Not commonly used in U.S. English today but still found in British English. Avoid using about women.

例句

Everyone avoids the old letch at the bar.

basic

She said her boss was a real letch.

basic

No one wanted to sit near the letch on the train.

basic

Ignore him—he’s just a harmless letch.

natural

That movie had a creepy old letch always watching the girls.

natural

Don’t be such a letch, it makes people uncomfortable.

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