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debauch [dɪ'bɔ:tʃ]

vt. 使堕落,败坏;

例句:

  • To betray their master and debauch his army.
    来自James Mill
  • You can hardly expect unquestioning obedience from last night's partner in a debauch.
    从昨晚有位搭档的放荡之后,你将不再期待任何坚定不移的听从.
  • Printing money would worsen inflation, debauch the currency and bring a balance - of - payments crisis.
    启用印刷钞只能造成通货膨胀恶化, 货币脱缰,收支平衡将堕入困局.
  • My head akeing all day from last night's debauch.
    来自S. Pepys
  • Play Johnny Woo takes us on a debauch ride through the nightlife of Glastonbury Festival.
    来自BBC