英 [dɪˈpreɪvd] 美 [dɪˈpreɪvd]
adj. 堕落的;腐化的;卑鄙的
v. 使腐化(deprave 的过去式和过去分词)
depraved /dɪˈpreɪvd/
形容词 Depraved actions, things, or people are morally bad or evil. 堕落的
...a disturbing and depraved film.
...一部令人不安和堕落的电影。
不诚实的
depravity 堕落;邪恶
depravation 恶化;堕落
deprave 使堕落;使腐败
In 1766 he excommunicated the village for its "depraved diversion."
1766年他因“堕落的娱乐活动”将该村逐出教会。
This is the work of a depraved mind.
这是思想堕落者所为。
Galbraith said that her husband was a depraved monster who threatened and humiliated her.
加尔布雷思说她丈夫是个没有人性的恶魔,威胁她并羞辱她。
Each book, each writer, each voice reflects another thread in the rich tapestry of human experience, human response to life and its puzzles, human reflection on the sublime and the depraved.
每本书,每个作者,每种声音,反映了纷繁人类历程画卷中的一个侧面,人类对生活和生活困惑的反应,人类对高尚和腐败的思考。
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"They appeared to relish even their most depraved acts of physical and psychological violence, " she said.
No church can expect to be judged merely against the most depraved parts of the secular world.
The grand jury said that the crimes were "especially heinous, cruel and depraved".