单词 | decadent |
释义 | decadentWord family adjectivedecadentnoundecadenceadverbdecadently dec·a·dent /ˈdekədənt/ adjectiveadj BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSBAD PERSONhaving low moral standards and being more concerned with pleasure than serious matters 堕落的,颓废的 Pop music was condemned as decadent and crude. 流行音乐被指责为堕落而又粗俗。 —decadently adverbadv Examples from the Corpus decadent• We spent the whole summer drinking, smoking and lying around. It must sound totally decadent.• Maybe not the first tour but by the second tour, I think it began to get decadent.• State-owned television used a film of the episode to accuse conference participants of engaging in decadent activity.• Pop music has been condemned as decadent and crude.• It was decadent and utopian, pure and corrupt.• A spoon of decadent caviar dresses up the dish.• So with football and politics as the bread and circuses of our decadent empire - whither religion?• From time to time they lose patience and sweep aside decadent governments.• Casinos sound such arbitrary and decadent places; nobody would want their economy's fate to be determined in one.• Limousines slid across the asphalt, decadent thrill-seekers cringing behind their curtained windows. |
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