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dissoluteness

/dis-uh-loot/US // ˈdɪs əˌlut //UK // (ˈdɪsəˌluːt) //

溶解性,溶解度,溶解,溶解力

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : indifferent to moral restraints; given to immoral or improper conduct; licentious; dissipated.

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Examples

  • On his execution, state media accused Jang of leading a "dissolute, depraved life" and running up £6.4 million in gambling debts.

  • He was the more dissolute, the heavier drinker, and lesser writer, very much the junior partner in an ostentatious double act.

  • Even if they do not manage to take and hold power, they are examples of the dissolute lives that sons of dictators often lead.

  • He caused his mother sorrow, by a dissolute life and by forcible inroads on the maternal purse.

  • Another notices that had she been dissolute, she would have preferred the liberty of remaining a widow.

  • A true daughter of an artist, of a genial and dissolute artist, thoroughly in the romantic tradition, as was Sebastien Ruys.

  • How would the young and dissolute monarch look upon the claims of Rhode Island?

  • He had seized upon the government and gained over a vast number of the most dissolute and discontented spirits to his side.