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de·bauch·ing 英dɪ'bɔːtʃ美dɪ'bɔːtʃ BNC²³⁶²¹³⁺¹ 基本英英近义反义例句例句 vt.使堕落³³;诱惑¹¹n.放荡⁵⁶原型debauch的现在分词副词debauchedly名词debaucher过去分词debauched现在分词debauching三单debauches Noun: a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity Verb: corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality;debauch the young people with wine and women Socrates was accused of corrupting young men Do school counselors subvert young children? corrupt the morals 近义词 riot暴乱pervert误用subvert推翻orgy纵酒狂欢corrupt腐败的vitiate使败坏profane亵渎的deprave使堕落debauchery放荡deteriorate恶化demoralise使堕落misdirect指错方向bacchanalia酒神节saturnalia纵情狂欢demoralize使士气低落debase降低质量、地位或价值…bacchanal行为放纵的狂欢会…
动词85%,名词15% A scoffer, adebauchedperson, and, in brief, a man of Belial.一个玩世不恭的人,一个生活放荡的家伙,总而言之,是个恶棍。 Hedebauchedmany innocent girls.他诱使许多清白的女子堕落了。 Instead, he got a volley of abuse about his role in“ debauching the currency”. 非但如此,约瑟夫接着受到了一连串的谴责,声称他在“任货币腐败堕落”。 ecocn Republicans accused the Fed of monetising fiscal profligacy; officials abroad said it was debauching the dollar at the expense of America’s trading partners. 共和党指责美联储将财政挥霍货币化;外国官员认为这是以损害美国贸易伙伴的利益为代价使美元贬值。 ecocn |