Debauch

Pronunciation:/dɪˈbɔːtʃ/
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 放荡
  • 堕落
  • 淫荡

Definitions

verb

Definition

To lead someone away from virtue or proper conduct; to corrupt morally or physically.

In ZH

引导某人偏离美德或适当行为;在道德或身体上腐蚀。

Examples

  • He was debauched by the lavish lifestyle of the rich.
  • The novel explores how power can debauch even the noblest individuals.
  • The party was a debauched affair that shocked the community.
  • They feared that the city’s nightlife would debauch the youth.
  • The artist's works reflected his debauched experiences.
noun

Definition

A period of excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures; an instance of corruption.

In ZH

过度沉迷于感官享受的时期;腐败的一个实例。

Examples

  • The debauch of the 1920s was marked by extravagant parties.
  • He reminisced about his debauch during his college years.
  • After a weekend of debauch, he felt the effects for days.
  • Her life turned into a continuous debauch of excess and indulgence.
  • The movie portrayed the debauch of the elite in society.