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degenerate美 [dɪˈdʒenəreɪt] 英 [dɪˈdʒenəreɪt] - v.退化;简并;堕落;衰败
- adj.堕落的;退化的(动物);〔遗〕简并的;变质的
- n.堕落的人;退化的动物;颓废艺术;堕落者
- 网络蜕化;变性
现在分词:degenerating 过去式:degenerated 第三人称单数:degenerates v. collapse,deteriorate,reduce,relapse,worsen adj. corrupt,debased,debauched,decadent,immoral 1. | [i] 恶化;蜕变;衰退to become worse, for example by becoming lower in quality or weaker |
| Her health degenerated quickly. 她的健康状况迅速恶化。 | | The march degenerated into a riot. 示威游行变成了暴动。 |
1. | 堕落的;颓废的having moral standards that have fallen to a level that is very low and unacceptable to most people |
| a degenerate popular culture 颓废的大众文化 |
2. | 退化的;简并的having returned to a simple structure; lacking sth that is usually present |
1. | 堕落的人a person whose behaviour shows moral standards that have fallen to a very low level |
adj. | 1. in a condition that is worse than normal or worse than before 2. in a condition that is worse than an original or previous state 3. describes a system in which different quantum states have equal energy 4. describes a part, or an organism with a part, that has become reduced in size or function or lost completely during the history of its species or compared to related species 1. in a condition that is worse than normal or worse than before 2. in a condition that is worse than an original or previous state 3. describes a system in which different quantum states have equal energy 4. describes a part, or an organism with a part, that has become reduced in size or function or lost completely during the history of its species or compared to related species | v. | 1. to develop into a condition that is worse than before, worse than normal, or not as good as it should be 2. to become less specialized or lose the ability to function | n. | 1. somebody regarded as immoral or corrupt 2. someone whose behaviour is considered shocking or immoral |
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