dissolute
英 [ˈdɪsəluːt]
美 [ˈdɪsəluːt]
adj. 放纵的; 放荡的; 道德沦丧的
复数:dissolutes
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
- unrestrained by convention or morality
- Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society
- deplorably dissipated and degraded
- riotous living
- fast women
双语例句
- ( 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。 - He who has no home is vagrant; He who has two homes is dissolute.
没家的男人是个流浪汉,有两个家的男人是放浪者。 - The king and the important court officials were dissolute and incompetent.
楚王和重要的大臣都荒淫无能。 - A dissolute character in Shakespeare's plays.
莎士比亚戏剧中的放纵人物。 - In this way live swimming dissolute life.
就这样过着悠游放荡的生活。 - Baiyun Rural Girl, a Zhuang drama with six scenes was adapted from the long folk poem Dissolute Wit and Baiyun Rural Girl.
六场壮剧《白云村姑》是在壮族民间长诗《风流才子与白云村姑》的基础上改编创作而成。 - Dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure; intemperance. She had, of course, no faculty for quenching memory in dissipation.
放荡;胡闹的玩乐在无意义的娱乐中放纵地沉迷她当然也没有以放荡纵欲来冲淡记忆的能耐。 - His court was composed largely of those who had spent idle and dissolute years in exile with him.
他的朝臣大部分曾和他一起度过闲散放荡的流放生活。 - After the disruption of the world, people who lost all love all live a dissolute life.
在世界经历过大灾难后,人们失去了所爱,开始了放荡的生活。 - 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。