Accustomed to licentious speak, just because, to be friends.(习惯了放肆的说话,只因为,是朋友。)
The wife of his master is a licentious woman, one who urged his steps to take hold on hell.(他主人的妻子是一个放纵的女人,促使他的脚步走向地狱。)
An 18th-century history of music described Gesualdo's harmonies, which veer in and out of familiar scales, as "harsh, crude and licentious".(十八世纪的音乐史著形容杰氏的和声(将通常的音阶作突然性的高低转换)“刺激、粗俗、放肆”。)
But wait, but to unbridled lost licentious excuses.(而等到想放肆的时候,却失去了放肆的借口。)