dissolute如何读

英:[ˈdɪsəlu:t]

美:[ˈdɪsəˌlut]

dissolute是什么意思

adj.

放荡的,淫乱的

浪荡

风流

dissolute自然拼读

dis·so·lute

dI s lut

dissolute扩展

dissolutely (adv.), dissoluteness (n.)

dissolute词根

词根:dissolute

adv.

dissolutely 放荡地;荒淫地;毫无约束地

dissolute英英释义

Adjective

1. unrestrained by convention or morality;

"Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society"

"deplorably dissipated and degraded"

"riotous living"

"fast women"

dissolute词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“松散的,疏忽的,道德或宗教上放纵的”,源自拉丁语 dissolutus “松散的,不连贯的; 粗心的; 放荡的”,是 dissolvere “放松”的过去分词(参见 dissolve)。这是古典拉丁语的比喻用法; 词源上的意义“破裂,分离”(15世纪初)在英语中很少见。相关词汇: Dissolutely; dissoluteness。

dissolute词源英文解释

Middle English, from Latin dissolutus, from past participle of dissolvere to loosen, dissolve

The first known use of dissolute was in the 14th century

dissolute儿童词典英英释义

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolutionnoun

the action or process of dissolving

the ending or breaking up of an assembly or a partnership or corporation

dissoluteadjective

having or showing bad morals or behavior

dissoluteadjective

having or showing bad morals or behavior

dissolute 例句

1 A portrait of the playwright as a young dissolute man, Edmund is the fragile observer of the inferno engulfing his family.

2 A lissome, blond, sinuous girl with lovely legs and honey-colored skin laid herself out contentedly on the arm of the old man’s chair and began molesting his angular, pale, dissolute face languidly and coquettishly.

3 A couple of years ago, the deliberately dissolute look of a model off duty was a strong inspiration, he said.

4 Therefore, as to personal consumption credit, we should establish a set of risk prevention system to prevent and dissolute its risks effectively.

因此,需要针对个人消费信贷建立一套风险防范体系,有效防范和化解个人消费信贷风险。

5 He’s as likely to blow a startlingly swinging chorus over a jazz standard as he is to unleash a searing blast of sound over a dissolute, free-jazz backing.

6 Jones’s pièce de résistance is revealed when the Act Two curtain rises on a New Year’s Eve masked ball at the Viennese estate of a dissolute Russian prince.

7 She is contemptuous of both her bourgeois mama and her dissolute cringing father, who is in thrall to opium and gambling.

8 Suspicions about absinthe and its connection to an artsy, dissolute bohemian set had swirled for years.

9 But Grinderman – aka Australian rock elder statesman Nick Cave, and some of his Bad Seeds – are perfectly dissonant and dissolute in their own right.

10 This therefore was the reason why the still comparatively young though dissolute man who now addressed Stephen was spoken of by some with facetious proclivities as Lord John Corley.

因此,现在和斯蒂芬打招呼的这位年纪还较轻却放荡不羁的人,就被某些好事之徒戏称作约翰·科利勋爵。

11 Songs such as Blood Brides of Malaya are dissolute and twang intensely where these other bands riff.

12 Dissolute life itself is like unrestrained liberty.

风流本身就是种无拘无束的自由。

13 The photographer travelled with the Rolling Stones for part of their infamously dissolute 1972 tour.

14 But whatever the similarities between Mr Scorsese and Belfort, the latter was still nothing more than a dissolute swindler-and that's about all the film has to say on the matter.

然而,无论斯科塞斯和贝尔福特有多么相像,贝尔福特依然是个放浪形骸的骗子——这就是电影要体现的主题。

15 A wealthy prince in Aquitaine, Jaufré is tired of his dissolute aristocratic life and, spurred by a pilgrim’s tale, falls in love with someone he’s never met: Clémence, the Countess of Tripoli.

16 It doesn’t traffic in exposé, either — in nuggets about pilot’s sex lives or memorably dissolute passengers.

17 Dissolute men pine for wives who have ditched them, and dissolute women carp at no-good boyfriends.

18 The king and his important court officials were dissolute and incompetent and indulged themselves in luxury and excessive pleasure.

楚王和重要的大臣都荒淫无能,一直沉溺于奢侈享乐之中。

19 Valentin’s nights out in Rome may have been dissolute, but the nights he painted are suffused with pain.

20 But the series makes a credible-enough-for-comedy case that, if the dissolute energies of the post-’60s were channeled slightly differently, it might have.

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