pervert
pervert 英 [pəˈvɜ:t] 美 [pərˈvɜrt]
vt. 使堕落;滥用;使反常 n. 堕落者;行为反常者;性欲反常者;变态
进行时:perverting 过去式:perverted 过去分词:perverted 第三人称单数:perverts 名词复数:perverts
- To pervert something is to corrupt it. For example, you could "pervert the course of justice" by lying on the witness stand.
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- vt. 使堕落;滥用;使反常
- n. 堕落者;行为反常者;性欲反常者;变态
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1. Jean: What if some pervert takes advantage of the machine?
要是某个变态色狼利用这个机器怎么办?
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2. In the past, every pervert believed thathe was the only one who had an abstruse desire. Today, he can find out on theInternet that there's someone like him in New Zealand or Patagonia.
在过去,每个性反常者都认为自己是唯一一个有难解欲望的人,但是现在,他能够在网上发现,在新西兰或者巴塔哥尼亚有一个和他一样的人。
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3. I do not want my son learning how to be a disgusting pervert from these men and seeing this behaviour as normal.
我不希望我的儿子向这些变态的男人学习,并且认为这是一种十分正常的行为。
- pervert (n.) 1660s, "one who has forsaken a doctrine or system regarded as true, apostate," from pervert (v.). Psychological sense of "one who has a perversion of the sexual instinct" is attested from 1897 (Havelock Ellis), originally especially of homosexuals.
- pervert (v.) c. 1300 (transitive), "to turn someone aside from a right religious belief to a false or erroneous one," from Old French pervertir "pervert, undo, destroy" (12c.) and directly from Latin pervertere "overthrow, overturn," figuratively "to corrupt, subvert, abuse," literally "turn the wrong way, turn about," from per "away" (see per) + vertere "to turn, turn back, be turned; convert, transform, translate; be changed" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend").
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