英:[ˌdeprə'veɪʃən]
美:[ˌdeprə'veɪʃən]
英:[ˌdeprə'veɪʃən]
美:[ˌdeprə'veɪʃən]
词根:deprave
adj.depraved 堕落的;腐化的;卑鄙的
n.depravity 堕落;邪恶
v.depraved 使腐化(deprave的过去式和过去分词)
vt.deprave 使堕落;使腐败
"the luxury and corruption among the upper classes"
"moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration"
"its brothels, its opium parlors, its depravity"
"Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction"
"1560年代,指变得更糟或更坏的行为; 1570年代,指堕落或腐败的品质或性格,源自拉丁语 depravationem(主格 depravatio)“扭曲、扭曲、腐化”的名词,是 depravare 的过去分词词干的动作名词,“扭曲、毁容; 歪曲、诱惑、腐败”(参见 deprave)。
恶化,变坏
Middle English, from Anglo-French depraver, from Latin depravare to pervert, from de- + pravus crooked, bad
The first known use of deprave was in the 14th century
depravitynoun
a corrupt act or practice
the quality or state of being depraved
depraveverb
to make evil : pervert
depraveverb
to make evil : pervert
1 He said the democratic South has flourished, while the communist North has retreated into a wasteland of seclusion, misery and depravation.
2 McDonagh complicates Mildred's story by showing how the lust for justice can grow depraved the longer it is denied — a favorite subject of dramatists going back to Aeschylus.
3 He was cursed with the possession of a power and authority which no man of narrow mind, bitter prejudices, and inordinate self-estimation can exercise without depraving himself as well as injuring the nation.
4 The historian of the Christian church usually opens his narrative with an account of the depravation of human nature and the corruption of society which preceded the new religion.
5 But history, which reflects only the more prominent features of society, cannot exhibit the virtues that were scarcely able to struggle through the general depravation.
6 Samples is charged with two counts of depravation of rights under color of law and one count of obstruction of justice.
7 “It is the opinion of the undersigned that prolonged depravation of human contact and interaction is starting to have a profound psychological impact on Ms. Butina,” her attorneys wrote.
8 This foreign pomp and splendour covered the rapid depravation of men's hearts, and created a wide gulf between the Mikado and his people.
9 We can admit the intractability of depravation, and still strive for dignity.
我们可以认为,腐化难以消除, 但我们仍积极要求获得尊严.
10 Adam and Eve are thus expelled into a world of strife and depravation, separated from the oneness of divine being.
11 First, it's a depravation of music, second they don't know a thing about the situations they sing about.
12 Childhood was nothing but depravation and humiliation.
堕落与羞辱充塞著他的童年。
13 Mr. Kapur postulates that if India wants to overcome social, cultural and environmental depravation, it needs to search for a new identity.
14 Yet it sounds, from her further explanation of the site, that it may not have much in common with the emotional creations of Fitzgerald or Wagner's imaginative descents into depravation.
15 Indeed, even when our Lord is not the speaker, such licentious depravation of the text is not to be endured.
16 The text has undergone apparently an habitual, if not systematic, depravation; has been manipulated throughout in a wild way.
17 Stubborn critics, apt..For depravation.
18 "In Invergordon we have areas of social depravation but no funding to put into anything," she said.
19 He was likely to be suffering from sleep depravation having faced terrible weather conditions on his way back up the Atlantic Ocean.
20 Conclusion: Harmony with neighbors is a protective factor of esophagus cancer, bereavement of one's spouse, family's suffering intensive disease or death, economic status depravation are risk factors.
结论:邻里和睦为食管癌保护因素,丧偶、家属重病或亡故、经济状况恶化为食管癌危险因素。
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descensional vicious fallen wasted rotten vile ruined degenerate degraded regressive lapsed degrading reprobate ruinate backward labefaction fall decline pollution corruption rot degradation lapse relapse prostitution falling degeneration taint perversion decadence depravity undoing degeneracy turpitude rottenness perverseness pravity soil corrupt deteriorate retrograde backslide molder sink ruin degrade pollute pervert demoralize bastardize demoralise dry-rot sensualize fall low go to the devil go to the bad