debauchery 的定义
plural de·bauch·er·ies.
- excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures; intemperance.
- Archaic. seduction from duty, allegiance, or virtue.
debauchery 近义词
immoral self-indulgence
debauchery 的近义词 33 个
- revelry
- seduction
- bender
- binge
- blowout
- bust
- carousal
- depravity
- dissipation
- dissoluteness
- drunk
- excess
- fornication
- gluttony
- incontinence
- indulgence
- intemperance
- intimacy
- lasciviousness
- lechery
- lewdness
- license
- licentiousness
- lust
- orgy
- overindulgence
- revel
- sensuality
- tear
- fast living
- la dolce vita
- life in fast lane
- sybaritism
debauchery 的反义词 6 个
更多debauchery例句
- There are parties to attend, fights to be had, a summer which promises debauchery and bacchanalian excess.
- I’ll take gratuitous debauchery over gratuitous gore, of which there is also plenty here, any day.
- They were found guilty of practicing habitual debauchery and inciting others to sexual deviance because of the footage.
- She was not impressed by the drunken debauchery at the election-return party.
- As for pictures of this controlled debauchery, no such luck.
- The emperor Nero—known for his debauchery apparently collected the things.
- But only in recent years have athletes begun to divulge lurid details of Olympic sexcapades and debauchery.
- All this was set down to the debauchery of a rich old man, and everything was believed except the truth.
- The man was perfectly sincere, and many a rough fellow owed his conversion from drink and debauchery to 'Appy 'Arry.
- Futteh Khan, in fact, governed the kingdom under the designation of vizier, while Mahmood abandoned himself to debauchery.
- In his early years he dissipated almost all his patrimony in libertinism and debauchery.
- She said that she had been persecuted by John Bates, then sinking into debauchery, and that your brother had protected her.