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unvirtuous

/vur-choo-uhs/US // ˈvɜr tʃu əs //UK // (ˈvɜːtʃʊəs) //

不道德的,不吉利的,不良,不道德

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright: Lead a virtuous life.
    • : chaste: a virtuous young person.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlewd
Synonyms
bawdy淫荡的,淫秽的,淫秽,粗俗的coarse粗糙的,粗略的,粗大的,粗略erotic情色,艳情,情色的,艳遇lascivious淫荡的,淫荡,淫秽,淫秽的naughty顽皮的,淘气的,顽皮,调皮的obscene淫秽,淫秽的,淫猥,猥亵off-color异色,脱色,脱色的,异色系pornographic淫秽,色情,淫秽的,淫秽色情racy狡猾的,饶舌的,狡猾,饶舌ribald烂醉如泥,恶搞,烂泥扶不上墙,烂醉salacious淫秽的,淫荡的,淫秽,贪婪的suggestive暗示性的,提示性的,暗示性,提示性vile卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑劣,卑鄙无耻x-ratedX级blue蓝色的,蓝色,蓝fast快速,迅速,快速的,快filthy脏兮兮的,肮脏的,脏兮兮,龌龊的foul-mouthed脏话连篇,骂骂咧咧的,满口脏话的,满口脏话gross总金额,总的来说,总额,总的说来hard-core硬核,铁杆的,铁杆,硬骨头immodest不谦虚,不谦虚的,不雅观,不雅观的immoral不道德,不道德的,不道德的行为,无道德improper不恰当的,不正当的,不当的,不适当的impure不纯的,不纯洁,不纯洁的,不纯in bad taste恶俗,不雅观,恶俗的,不雅观的incontinent失禁,失禁的,尿失禁,失禁了indelicate不雅观,不雅观的,不雅的,不雅音lecherous好色之徒,淫荡的,色狼,色迷迷的libertine淫荡的人,放荡不羁,淫荡者,淫乱者libidinous色情的,淫荡的,淫荡,淫乱的licentious淫乱的,淫荡的,淫荡,淫秽loose松散的,松散,松动,松脱lustful淫荡的,好色,淫秽的,淫靡的profligate挥霍无度,淫靡,淫荡,淫乱questionable有问题的,有问题,值得怀疑的,有疑问的rakish拉克语,饶舌的,拉脱维亚语,拉克语的risquéscandalous可耻的,可耻,可笑的,可笑scurrilous滥竽充数,肆意妄为,卑鄙无耻,卑鄙无耻的shameless厚颜无耻,无耻,无耻之徒,无耻的smutty淫荡的,淫秽的,淫荡,淫秽taboo禁忌,忌讳,禁忌症,忌諱unchaste不贞,不贞洁,不贞的,不贞操unclean不干净的,不洁的,不干净的人,不洁unconventional非常规的,非传统的,非传统意义上的,非传统wanton恣意妄为,放荡不羁,肆意妄为,放荡wicked邪恶的,邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人

Examples

  • Additionally, the acceleration of cross-buying by existing SoFi members has created a virtuous cycle of compounding growth, diversified revenue and high profitability.

  • Bing struggled to get this virtuous cycle started, and never really got to the scale that Google enjoys with its search offering.

  • “We have gone from the most affected country to one of the virtuous countries in the management of the pandemic thanks to the clarity of the rules from the very beginning, and the willingness of everyone to respect them,” Lorini says.

  • It’s both beloved and iconic, and Mulan, who is as virtuous as she is strong and brave, is an essential heroine.

  • As a political party ward leader, she was not daunted on her virtuous missions, which, to me, seemed to be defined by failing candidates or losing causes.

  • In other words, the free speech exhibited by the folks at Charlie Hebdo was not virtuous—until there was a body count.

  • A May 2014 Slate article by Sam Kean details the tragic changes he suffered “from a virtuous foreman to a sociopathic drifter.”

  • Some look at the Aspen museum and wonder whether Ban will be able to continue creating his humanitarian “virtuous” architecture.

  • At times it can seem too proud of its virtuous noncommerciality; its slowness can seem shallow, its artiness willful.

  • Guy-guitar-genius music isn't inherently evil; mass-produced pop isn't inherently virtuous.

  • She was also supposed to be the original or model of “the Virtuous Woman” therein portrayed!

  • The virtuous statesman advanced to meet him, while his countenance proclaimed that he knew all, and sympathized with its victim.

  • Both of these readings appeal to the Solomonic portrait of the virtuous woman, in Proverbs xxxi.

  • A stone mason was employed to engrave the following epitaph on a tradesman's wife: "A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband."

  • For twenty years you hold an innocent and virtuous woman under an infamous suspicion.