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dissolute

英 [ˈdɪsəluːt]

美 [ˈdɪsəluːt]

adj.  放纵的; 放荡的; 道德沦丧的

复数:dissolutes 

GRETEM8

BNC.35450 / COCA.29963

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 放纵的;放荡的;道德沦丧的
      enjoying immoral activities and not caring about behaving in a morally acceptable way

      柯林斯词典

      • 放荡的;道德沦丧的
        Someone who isdissolutedoes not care at all about morals and lives in a way that is considered to be wicked and immoral.

        英英释义

        adj

        双语例句

        • Jie was extremely tyrannical and dissolute.
          桀是个极端残暴,放荡的人。
        • Easy to dissolute, easy to get hurt, easy to put it away with no regret.
          很容易放荡,很容易受伤,很容易不顾一切抛在身旁!
        • This paper introduces his demented career, on the basis of which is satirical poems, dissolute poems and self-praise poems, and discusses the artistic achievements in his poems.
          在介绍其癫狂生涯的基础上,着重论述他的讽刺诗、风流诗以及自赞诗,并探寻其汉诗的艺术成就。
        • We must make no distinction between young and old, male or female, distinguished or dissolute.
          我们必须消除在老与少、男与女、高贵与低俗之间的任何差别。
        • A dissolute man in fashionable society.
          上流社会的放荡男人。
        • He led a dissolute life after he made a lot of money in business.
          自从他经商赚了许多钱后,生活变得腐化。
        • As king claudius, dissolute profligacy can only know drinking sprees.
          克劳狄斯身为国王,却荒淫无度,每天只知道饮酒作乐。
        • Goering was a dissolute and often wanted to sit on the hobbyhorse to get his haircuts.
          戈林没大没小,经常想坐在摇动木马上理发,这让纳粹统帅部觉得面上无光,却拿他没办法。
        • ( of a person or his behaviour) shamelessly immoral; dissolute The young will sow their wild oats.
          (指人或其行为)无耻的,放荡的.年轻人会沉溺于放荡的生活。
        • The king and the important court officials were dissolute and incompetent.
          楚王和重要的大臣都荒淫无能。