depraved的意思和读音

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deprave

: [diˈpreɪv] : [dɪ'preɪvd]

v.

adj.

depraved  depraving  depraves  

adj.righteous

adj.debauched,immoral,corrupt,evil,wicked

depravedadj.

1.morally bad

This is the work of a depraved mind.

v.1.;2.;

v.1.to make morally bad or corrupt2.to speak ill of

1. fall into a snare 。 ... depraved ... itiate 使 ...

2. States Depraved Carnal ...

3. deposition depraved depravity ...

4. ... ( deposit,v) ( depraved,adj) ( depression,n) ...

5. ,〖 soak〗 欿”。;〖 greedy;depraved”。〖 gather〗 ...

6. ... incongruous depraved deprivation ...

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1.Her sister Oholibah saw this, yet in her lust and prostitution she was more depraved than her sister.

2.SERVANT: An earthquake geologists attributed not to any physical fault lines but to moral fault lines in Californians' depraved consciences.

3.Santiago congresswoman Maria Antonieta Saa says the non-alcoholic cafes appeal to the "depraved simplicity" of men's minds.

4.depraved criminals; a perverted sense of loyalty; the reprobate conduct of a gambling aristocrat.

5.It's disgusting, but at least it comes from a depraved form of mysticism.使

6."I fundamentally disagree with the suggestion that any of this is depraved , " he said.“。”

7."You see, they were so naturally depraved that they couldn't be brought to see their wickedness. "“使。”

8.Apollo promptly transformed his depraved pair of ears into those of an ass.

9.No church can expect to be judged merely against the most depraved parts of the secular world.

10.People who already know you visit disgusting, depraved websites and would not be remotely surprised if they came in on you masturbating?使