debauched
debauched 英 [dɪˈbɔ:tʃt] 美 [dɪˈbɔtʃt]
adj. 堕落的;放荡的 v. 使堕落;放荡(debauch的过去分词)
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- adj. 堕落的;放荡的
- v. 使堕落;放荡(debauch的过去分词)
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1. Bad companions had debauched the young girl.
坏伙伴使这个少女放荡了。
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2. Some are using this as evidence that they're gross and debauched — but the protesters may actually be fucking quite responsibly.
一些人则将之用作“他们下流堕落”的证据——不过,事实上示威者们可能操得十分的负责。
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3. France, for example, defaulted on its royal debt in 1634, 1648, 1661, 1708, 1720, and1770, and in intervening years debauched the currency, which is nothing butdefault in small increments.
例如法国曾在1634、1648、1661、1708、1720和1770年的时候,拖欠皇家债务,并且在这些年份之间滥发货币,这不过是在一步步拖欠债务。
- debauched (adj.)
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