音标:[ˈreprəˌbeɪts] ;
n. 道德败坏的人, 恶棍( reprobate的名词复数 )
n a person without moral scruples
v reject (documents) as invalid
v abandon to eternal damnation
v express strong disapproval of

reprobate的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词(n.)
  1. He has always been a bit of a reprobate.他一向不很规矩.
  2. Far from being the drunken reprobate of popular legend,they found him punctual and hard-working.远非流传的那样他是一个烂醉的恶棍,他们发现他既守时又勤奋。
用作形容词(adj.)
  1. Theses boys have reprobate tendencies.这些孩子有堕落的倾向。
用作动词(v.)
  1. Don't reprobate a weak and foolish girl's ignorance.不要谴责一个软弱而又愚蠢的姑娘的无知。

经典引文

  • Gimme me money, y'oul' reprobate!

    出自:S. O
  • A great deal of reprobate Silver which..looks like Sterling.

    出自:J. Spencer
  • Especially reprobated by the matrons of the correct set.

    出自:H. L. Wilson
  • Whether pre-marital experience is advocated or reprobated.

    出自:G. Gorer
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【反义词】

Europe's debt saga欧洲的债务援助行动 Every which way but solved 远未解决 A bail-out strategy as bankrupt as Greece should be ditched. It probably wont be 本应放弃像希腊一样没有偿债能力的纾困措施。但也许未必如此

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