decadent的意思和读音

decadent

: [ˈdekədənt] : [ˈdekəd(ə)nt]

adj.

n.[]

decadents  

adj.innocent

adj.debauched,corrupt,depraved,dissolute,degenerate

decadentadj.

1.having or showing low standards, especially moral ones, and an interest only in pleasure and enjoyment rather than serious things

the decadent rich

a decadent lifestyle/society

adj.1.;2.,

n.1.[]

adj.1.involving a lot of pleasure that is considered immoral2.allowing yourself, or providing, so much pleasure that it almost seems morally wrong

1. decadence decadent decalage ...

2. Fallen Angels: 使 Decadent Low_____、 ...

3. 〖 castration〗 decadent;degenerate〗 〖 humussoil〗 ...

4. occasion: decadent: caloric: ...

5. tuí 1.[ decadent] 2.[ decadent and dissolute;lead life of abandon] ...

6. ... decadency .n. decadent .a. ;.n.) decadently .adv. …

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1.The hustlers of the new world always found it a decadent trend, bound to lead to no good (in retrospect, they had a point).)。

2."Most decadent, " he said, and held out his water glass.“,”

3.Those who appeared to be a scum of the "waste" has helped me achieve the boring, the formation of decadent ideas, mature.

4.We must see to it that our young people do not fall captive to decadent capitalist ideas. We must make absolutely sure of that.

5.It makes you so decadent that you would make all efforts to struggle but fail to put forth your strength as if you were stuck in the mud.使

6.To be the dawn of the sun rising from the sea, all the dreams are turned into decadent bubble.

7.Is often lost, is learned to decadent, is no lack of fitness goals, warn you, don't fall, you have no right! ! ! ! !

8.The Bund, its riverside area, and Frenchtown are the best places to see the remnants of its decadent colonial past.

9.Do something decadent like attend a day spa all day long or go for a sightseeing flight over your city.spa,

10.No longer freshmen, as decadent, and may not be, I work hard, but to work forward in the promotion of me.