英 [ˈtɜːpɪtjuːd] 美 [ˈtɜːrpɪtuːd]
n. 卑鄙;奸恶
turpitude /ˈtɜːpɪˌtjuːd/
不可数名词 Turpitude is very immoral behaviour. 不道德行为
a corrupt or depraved or degenerate act or practice
the various turpitudes of modern society
同义词: depravity
... trudge吃力而笨拙地走 turpitude卑鄙 vapid无趣的,乏味的 ...
... perturb:扰动 刀 turpitude:沦丧 丧 turbid:浑浊 ...
It can be said of moral turpitude.
可以说是道德沦丧。
It make our growth accompany with justice and turpitude.
这使得我们的成长伴随着正义和邪恶。
You can still be dismissed for committing high crime or moral turpitude.
犯有重罪或道德堕落者仍会被解聘。
But, in fact, this is not necessary to refute the claim that business schools are responsible for moral turpitude at the top of corporate America.
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He skipped, for example, writing about how the accelerating moral turpitude of another huge entertainment enterprise, Hollywood, is helping send American morals and values down a rathole.
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But the Democrats' image-making is clearly relying on Lieberman's presence to invoke the sort of Old Testament avenging angel who'll rain down plagues at the first sign of moral turpitude.
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