英:[dɪ'beɪsd]
美:[dɪ'beɪsd]
英:[dɪ'beɪsd]
美:[dɪ'beɪsd]
adj.
下贱的,品质恶劣的
v.
降低质量(地位、价格等)( debase的过去式和过去分词 )
降低(硬币的)价值,贬值
verb
transitive verb
to lower in status, esteem, quality, or character … a constitutional amendment that would allow Congress to outlaw debasing the American flag.—Time This is not to say that you should be prepared to debase camping standards.—The Scout Leader's Handbook
debased himself by lying to his supporters
to reduce the intrinsic value of (a coin) by increasing the base-metal content
to reduce the exchange value of (a monetary unit)
The first known use of debase was in 1565
debate1 of 2noun
a verbal argument: as
the discussion of a motion before a legislature
a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides
debate2 of 2verb
to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides
to take part in a debate
to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider
debate1 of 2noun
a verbal argument: as
the discussion of a motion before a legislature
a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides
debate2 of 2verb
to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides
to take part in a debate
to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider
debate1 of 2noun
a verbal argument: as
the discussion of a motion before a legislature
a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides
debate2 of 2verb
to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides
to take part in a debate
to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider
debate1 of 2noun
a verbal argument: as
the discussion of a motion before a legislature
a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides
debate2 of 2verb
to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides
to take part in a debate
to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider
debatableadjective
open to question or dispute
a debatable decision
debaseverb
to lower in character, dignity, quality, or value
debaseverb
to lower in character, dignity, quality, or value
1 However, the society is so debased and degraded at this point that she will no doubt win the Nobel Prize 40 years from now for golden nuggets like "Shake it Off."
2 She has come to consider awards ceremonies to be commercially debased, she admits.
3 And man hath bowed himself down, and man hath been debased: therefore forgive them not.
如此,人自甘卑下,自甘堕落,对他们决无救援。
4 Fantasy, it turns out, is debased in the attainment.
结果是, 幻想在实现后魅力大减.
5 In my view Siskel and Ebert and the genre of movie review they spawned debased film and cheated its mass audience.
6 The governor debased himself by lying to the public.
7 Tammy, the new movie starring, produced and cowritten by Melissa McCarthy, could be an artifact from some alternate universe: the creatures there resemble Earthlings but have an entirely different and debased idea of what’s funny.
8 The great dream of space flight was debased.
关于宇宙飞行的伟大梦想变得黯然失色.
9 I don’t know his argument against Twitter, but I tend to think that we always hear as though the language is getting ruined, getting debased.
10 Although the role of chief was a venerable and esteemed one, it had, even seventy-five years ago, become debased by the control of an unsympathetic white government.
11 Since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done.
因为他们认为承认上帝是歪理,上帝便给予他们低贱的头脑,为所欲为。
12 Taxes were regularized, tariffs lifted, private mints abolished and the debased currency restored.
税收调整了, 关税提高了, 私人造币厂废除了,贬值货币恢复了.
13 The blame for this goes to the president, who I’m sure believes he did a wonderful job, but who, in fact, debased the medium that made him.
14 The Louvre painting would appear to be a debased version of this subject, to which the attributes of the Baptist were added by another hand.
15 When he learned that she preferred to help the poor, he warned her that her paintings were “gradually getting debased” and showing signs of “real vulgarity.”
16 Taxes were regularized, tariffs lifted, private mints abolished and the debased currency restored.
税收调整了,关税提高了,私人造币厂废除了。
17 Bruce Helford, one of “The Conners” executive producers, said writers had not wanted to write out the family’s fierce matriarch is a way that seemed “pathetic or debased.”
18 The most debased and tragic is Jeff, who, with his wife, has worked at the fair for decades.
19 Yet Netflix’s “House of Cards,” which featured a plot about Chinese corruption, was a huge hit in China, with Chinese officials expressing delight at its debased portrait of American democracy.
20 Beyond stewing in debased words and sentiments, Mr. Trump also uses strikingly simple language.
1 恶劣
hard nasty foul villain wicked vicious greasy filthy vile wretched atrocious execrable inclement derogate evil harsh badly awfully turpitude foulness inclemency
3 低级
base hedge inferior lowly low-end seedy low-grade bawdy ignoble lower-class low-class inferiority
4 恶劣的
hard nasty foul villain wicked vicious greasy filthy vile wretched atrocious execrable inclement derogate harsh
5 下贱的
base-mined mean humble beggar abject measly contemptible plebeian scabby low-down hangdog scabbed scrabbly currish snifty low shitty rascal churlish misbegotten caddish plebby common as dirt
7 低劣的
mean common cheap humble scrub depressed punk infamous coarse shitty gummy sleazy trashy one-eyed mucky ornery tatty gook tin-pot no class
8 下贱
base-mined mean humble beggar abject measly contemptible plebeian scabby low-down hangdog scabbed scrabbly currish snifty poorly meanly dirtily base dirt meanness dirtiness sordor