
英:/'dɪ'bɔːtʃ/
使變壞
過去式:debauched 過去分詞:debauched 現在分詞:debauching 第三人稱單數:debauches 複數:debauches
GRE
vt. 使堕落;使頹廢
n. 放蕩
vi. 放蕩;誘使做不道德的事
These corrupt officials have debauched the image of the country.
這些貪官敗壞了國家的形象。
The swindler tried to debauch the manager's daughter.
這個騙子嘗試勾引經理的女兒。
Occasional debauch can effectively relieve anxiety.
偶爾的放縱可以有效緩解焦慮。
Lenin said that the best way to destroy the capitalist system was to debauch the currency.
列甯說 摧毀資本主義體系的最好辦法是擊垮其貨币
Libertinage, incredulity, and debauch are prescribed.
規定了放任,輕率和放蕩。
Love is debauch thing, people are frustrated can not play.
愛情是風花雪月的事,失意的人是玩不起的。
Why on earth should we take this market sentiment any more seriously than that which led to the great debauch of 2007?
導緻2007年“大堕落”的市場情緒不該被認真對待,既然如此,為什麼我們就該認真對待目前的市場情緒呢?
After a long time of debauch, I became to realise I should not live in that way any longer if I didn't want to ruin my self completely.
在很長時間堕落以後,我意識到如果我繼續這樣活下去我将會徹底毀掉我自己。
vt.|deprave/demoralize;使堕落;使頹廢
n.|licentiousness/dolce vita;放蕩
vi.|sow one's wild oats/easy virtue;放蕩;誘使做不道德的事
debauch 是一個具有強烈負面含義的英語單詞,主要用作動詞和名詞,核心含義涉及道德敗壞、過度放縱和腐化堕落。
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debauch 是英語中具有多層含義的詞彙,主要涉及道德敗壞和放縱行為。以下是詳細解釋:
He debauched many innocent girls.(他誘騙了許多無辜女孩)
debauch 強調通過誘惑或放縱導緻道德敗壞,既可用作動詞(及物/不及物),也可作名詞。其使用場景多與酗酒、濫交等不道德行為相關,常見于文學或批判性描述中。
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