第三人称复数:decadents
1. 堕落的;颓废的
If you say that a person or society is decadent, you think that they have low moral standards and are interested mainly in pleasure.
e.g. ...restrictions on the number of decadent western films that were allowed to be shown.
对颓靡的西方电影在上映数量上的限制
e.g. ...the excesses and stresses of their decadent rock 'n' roll lifestyles.
他们颓废的摇滚生活的种种放浪及层层重压
1. The mile upon sandy mile of coastline boasts tons of water sports, delectable restaurants and decadent resorts.
2. Forget about decadent grape bunches dangling above the mouths of sybaritic Roman matrons.
3. Because I was sitting in the eye of sheer, decadent madness.
4. It sounds bad because it had been denounced as a decadent mechanism of production that pursues profits by heavily exploiting workers and fueling greediness.
5. Some of Beijing's top restaurants serve peeled lychee on a mountain of crushed ice - a decadent presentation that would make any woman smile.
6. It offers footnotes to not only a luxurious and decadent lifestyle, but also an iron lady's strong propensity toward the exquisite and the fanciful.
7. Translating foreign books was once like walking on egg shells with translators having to work around both'decadent'sexual content and'sensitive'issues.
8. decadent的反义词
8. That a millionaire uses his money power to make a show of his parent's funeral is sign of decadent culture of the past.
9. decadent在线翻译
9. Both the book and the stage production are banned for their explicit portrayals of sex and corruption in a decadent society.
10. When the fourth Guangzhou sex culture expo opened on November 4, some netizens dismissed it as " morally decadent " or a " legalized sex show ".
noun
1. a person who has fallen into a decadent state (morally or artistically)
adj
1. marked by excessive self-indulgence and moral decay
e.g. a decadent life of excessive money and no sense of responsibility
a group of effete self-professed intellectuals
Synonym: effete