英語單詞

debauch是什麽意思

debauch

英 [dɪ'bɔːtʃ] 美
  • vt. 使墮落;使頹廢
  • n. 放蕩
  • vi. 放蕩;誘使做不道德的事

中文詞源


debauch 墮落

來自古法語debaucher, 偏離,逃離工作職責。詞源不詳,可能來自de-, 向下,-bauch, 杆,欄杆,詞源同balk, balcony, 即掉落欄杆的,詞義由掉落引申為墮落。

英文詞源


debauch (v.)
1590s, from Middle French débaucher "entice from work or duty," from Old French desbaucher "to lead astray," supposedly literally "to trim (wood) to make a beam" (from bauch "beam," from Frankish balk or some other Germanic source akin to English balk (n.)). A sense of "shaving" something away, perhaps, but the root is also said to be a word meaning "workshop," which gets toward the notion of "to lure someone off the job;" either way the sense evolution is unclear.

雙語例句


1. You can hardly expect unquestioning obedience from last night's partner in a debauch.
從昨晚有位搭檔的放蕩之後,你將不再期待任何堅定不移的聽從.

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2. Printing money would worsen inflation, debauch the currency and bring a balance - of - payments crisis.
啟用印刷鈔隻能造成通貨膨脹惡化, 貨幣脫韁,收支平衡將墮入困局.

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