reprobate 英 [ˈreprəbeɪt]   美 [ˈrɛprəˌbet]

reprobate

reprobate  英 [ˈreprəbeɪt] 美 [ˈrɛprəˌbet]

v. 非难;拒绝;斥责  adj. 邪恶的;堕落的  n. 恶棍,无赖 

进行时:reprobating  过去式:reprobated  过去分词:reprobated  第三人称单数:reprobates  名词复数:reprobates 

were likely to touch even such a hardened little reprobate as Becky. 连蓓基这样一个铁石心肠的小无赖都感动了。
Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith. 从前雅尼和佯庇怎样敌挡摩西,这等人也怎样敌挡真道。 他们的心地坏了,在真道上是可废弃的。

  • There's no way around it, a reprobate is a bad egg. The black sheep of the family, missing a moral compass — a reprobate's been called everything from a deviant to an evildoer to a scoundrel.
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  • v. 非难;拒绝;斥责
  • adj. 邪恶的;堕落的
  • n. 恶棍,无赖
  • 1. were likely to touch even such a hardened little reprobate as Becky.

    连蓓基这样一个铁石心肠的小无赖都感动了。

  • 2. Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith.

    从前雅尼和佯庇怎样敌挡摩西,这等人也怎样敌挡真道。 他们的心地坏了,在真道上是可废弃的。

  • 3. Surely His pleading with the lost, His offers of mercy to the reprobate, and the call of the gospel to all who hear are all sincere expressions of the heart of a loving God.

    他对迷失方向的的人的恳求,他对堕落的人的同情,他对所有听到他声音的人施与福音,这一切真挚的表达都源于他充满爱的心。

  • reprobate (adj.) early 15c., "rejected as worthless," from Late Latin reprobatus, past participle of reprobare "disapprove, reject, condemn," from Latin re- "opposite of, reversal of previous condition" (see re-) + probare "prove to be worthy" (see probate (n.)). Earliest form of the word in English was a verb, meaning "to disapprove" (early 15c.).
  • reprobate (n.) 1540s, "one rejected by God," from reprobate (adj.). Sense of "abandoned or unprincipled person" is from 1590s.
rep·ro·bate / ˈreprəbeɪt ; NAmE ˈreprəbeɪt / noun ( formal or humorous) a person who behaves in a way that society thinks is immoral 堕落的人;不道德的人 rep·ro·bate adjective [only before noun ] reprobate reprobates reprobated reprobating rep·ro·bate / ˈreprəbeɪt ; NAmE ˈreprəbeɪt /
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