reprobative如何读

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reprobative是什么意思

  • adj.指责的;责备的

reprobative英英释义

noun

an unprincipled or depraved person : scoundrel, rogue

Cemeteries were seldom placed on the north side of a church, which, if used for burial at all, was reserved for unbaptized children, criminals, reprobates and suicides.—Rosemary Ellen Guiley

adjective

morally corrupt : depraved

foreordained to damnation

of, relating to, or characteristic of a reprobate

reprobate conduct

expressing or involving reprobation

archaic rejected as worthless or not standing a test : condemned

verb

transitive verb

to condemn strongly as unworthy, unacceptable, or evil

reprobating the laxity of the age

to refuse to accept : reject

to foreordain to damnation

reprobative词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Late Latin reprobatus, past participle of reprobare — more at reprove

The first known use of reprobate was in the 15th century

reprobative儿童词典英英释义

reproduceverb

to produce new individuals of the same kind

to cause to exist again

reproduce water from steam

to imitate closely

sound effects can reproduce the sound of thunder

to present again

to make an image or copy of

reproduce a face on canvas

to translate a recording into sound

to go through reproduction

her voice reproduces well

to produce offspring

reproduceverb

to produce new individuals of the same kind

to cause to exist again

reproduce water from steam

to imitate closely

sound effects can reproduce the sound of thunder

to present again

to make an image or copy of

reproduce a face on canvas

to translate a recording into sound

to go through reproduction

her voice reproduces well

to produce offspring

reproduceverb

to produce new individuals of the same kind

to cause to exist again

reproduce water from steam

to imitate closely

sound effects can reproduce the sound of thunder

to present again

to make an image or copy of

reproduce a face on canvas

to translate a recording into sound

to go through reproduction

her voice reproduces well

to produce offspring

reproduceverb

to produce new individuals of the same kind

to cause to exist again

reproduce water from steam

to imitate closely

sound effects can reproduce the sound of thunder

to present again

to make an image or copy of

reproduce a face on canvas

to translate a recording into sound

to go through reproduction

her voice reproduces well

to produce offspring

reproduceverb

to produce new individuals of the same kind

to cause to exist again

reproduce water from steam

to imitate closely

sound effects can reproduce the sound of thunder

to present again

to make an image or copy of

reproduce a face on canvas

to translate a recording into sound

to go through reproduction

her voice reproduces well

to produce offspring

reproduceverb

to produce new individuals of the same kind

to cause to exist again

reproduce water from steam

to imitate closely

sound effects can reproduce the sound of thunder

to present again

to make an image or copy of

reproduce a face on canvas

to translate a recording into sound

to go through reproduction

her voice reproduces well

to produce offspring

reprocessverb

to subject to a special process or treatment in preparation for reuse

reprocessverb

to subject to a special process or treatment in preparation for reuse

reprocessverb

to subject to a special process or treatment in preparation for reuse

reprobate1 of 3verb

to condemn strongly as unworthy or evil

reprobate2 of 3adjective

doomed to hell : condemned

being without any morals : corrupt

of, relating to, or characteristic of a wicked person

reprobate3 of 3noun

a wicked person

reprobative 例句

1 a program for rehabilitating hard-core reprobates and turning them into hard-working, law-abiding citizens

2 a reprobate judge who could be bribed, and often with astonishing ease

3 the board will most likely reprobate the request for parole

4 without hesitation she reprobated such an indecent idea

5 That tirade paralleled a similar rant by Eminem, the token white reprobate and protégé of Dr. Dre’s degenerate Interscope/Death Row combine.

6 Instead, Killers of the Flower Moon pits white reprobates against indigenous innocents.

7 Like many of Anderson’s protagonists, Gustave is a reprobate of the first order, romancing old ladies for their fortunes and such.

8 Many Republicans want to move beyond Trump, with his unfiltered bigotry and never-ending drama and posse of hucksters and reprobates.

9 Bennie is, after all, a reprobate.

10 Buster was a notorious reprobate who was linked to an illicit liquor ring.

11 Charlie Price, a resolute drunken reprobate, has resolved to marry a woman with the aim of paying off his debts and staying in his family's good graces.

12 Boyer and Mauzey have dug deeper into their problem-parent roles to find the humanity in their screwups and shortcomings, and the empathy in their fragile hopes, while Milligan is an irresistible reprobate with killer comic timing.

13 Logan has just told Frank that, after 35 years of service, he’s being pushed into a secondary role, in part because Logan is considering which of his reprobate children will be taking over his corporate empire.

14 To many of them, killing someone with such a reprobate mind was justifiable by God’s laws.

15 Batiste is not a reprobate minstrel like late-night regular Lil Nas X; yet the weakness of both is held in equivalent esteem by the cultural mainstream.

16 That’s when Regina’s sardonic sister (Wanda Skyes, the show’s co-creator) steps in and lets him and his reprobate pals have it.

17 For reference, consider the late, reprobate Southwest Conference.

18 While Brussels often pulls its punches on enforcing the rules, the stigma of being a fiscal pariah can be enough to rattle financial markets and push reprobate countries into compliance.

19 Bryan Cranston gets wild as a free-spirited, reprobate bar owner.

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