debauch

英[d?\'b?:t?]
美[d?\'b?t?]

基本釋義

vt.
使墮落,敗壞

實(shí)用例句

You can hardly expect unquestioning obedience from last night's partner in a debauch.

從昨晚有位搭檔的放蕩之后,你將不再期待任何堅(jiān)定不移的聽(tīng)從.

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Printing money would worsen inflation, debauch the currency and bring a balance - of - payments crisis.

啟用印刷鈔只能造成通貨膨脹惡化, 貨幣脫韁,收支平衡將墮入困局.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity

Verb
  • 1. 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"

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