释义 |
Definition of dissipated in English: dissipatedadjectiveˈdɪsɪpeɪtɪdˈdɪsəˌpeɪdəd (of a person or way of life) overindulging in sensual pleasures. (人,生活方式)浪荡的,沉迷于酒色的 放荡之举。 Example sentencesExamples - Sir Roger Scatcherd dies of drink and his dissipated son Louis almost immediately follows him, leaving the Scatcherd fortunes without an heir.
- Life was good, in a dissipated and decadent, perpetually-sozzled sort of way.
- There is no denying that this is an odd moment captured forever - the curious intersection of a revolution and a dissipated Hollywood has-been.
- When Maurice's dissipated brother, Francis, discovers money missing, Berry is wrongly accused of the theft.
- Enjoying a dissipated Saturday lie-in, listening to loud music whilst contemplating the ceiling, I somehow didn't hear the front door being opened.
- But the impression created by these sculptures is as much that of the aftermath of a dissipated party as of more serious kinds of devastation.
- "You lead a dissipated life," the mother railed.
- Pushkin continued his dissipated life after 1826 but with less gusto.
- In Vienna, a dissipated pianist is about to flee the city to avoid fighting a duel the next morning.
Synonyms dissolute, debauched, decadent, intemperate, immoderate, profligate, abandoned, self-indulgent, wild, unrestrained, fast-living depraved, degenerate, corrupt, sinful, immoral, impure rakish, louche licentious, promiscuous, lecherous, libertine, wanton, lustful, libidinous, lewd, unchaste, loose drunken Definition of dissipated in US English: dissipatedadjectiveˈdɪsəˌpeɪdədˈdisəˌpādəd (of a person or way of life) overindulging in sensual pleasures. (人,生活方式)浪荡的,沉迷于酒色的 放荡之举。 Example sentencesExamples - But the impression created by these sculptures is as much that of the aftermath of a dissipated party as of more serious kinds of devastation.
- There is no denying that this is an odd moment captured forever - the curious intersection of a revolution and a dissipated Hollywood has-been.
- Pushkin continued his dissipated life after 1826 but with less gusto.
- "You lead a dissipated life," the mother railed.
- In Vienna, a dissipated pianist is about to flee the city to avoid fighting a duel the next morning.
- Sir Roger Scatcherd dies of drink and his dissipated son Louis almost immediately follows him, leaving the Scatcherd fortunes without an heir.
- Enjoying a dissipated Saturday lie-in, listening to loud music whilst contemplating the ceiling, I somehow didn't hear the front door being opened.
- Life was good, in a dissipated and decadent, perpetually-sozzled sort of way.
- When Maurice's dissipated brother, Francis, discovers money missing, Berry is wrongly accused of the theft.
Synonyms dissolute, debauched, decadent, intemperate, immoderate, profligate, abandoned, self-indulgent, wild, unrestrained, fast-living |