decadence

decadence [ˈdekədəns]  [ˈdɛkədəns, dɪˈkedn:s] 

decadence 基本解释

名词衰落,堕落,颓废

decadence 网络解释

1. 堕落,衰落:devolve 移交,委任 | decadence 堕落,衰落 | decapitate 斩首

decadence 单语例句

1. And while the fashion industry might have a reputation for decadence and hedonism, she has a chaperone on most of her modelling assignments - her mum.

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2. No culture in the world is free of decadence and that includes Chinese culture.

3. Of all the sights evocative of the splendor and decadence of old Shanghai, none is singularly more impressive than the Bund.

4. Not everything about their culture may be good, but decadence is not the sole preserve of the West.

5. Or, you may go for total decadence and shave lots of dark chocolate curls on top.

6. SkyCity Marriott Hotel boasts the convenience and efficiency of an airport hotel and comfort and decadence of a luxury hotel.

7. Dessert, raspberry smoothies and a chocolate decadence will positively finish you off.

8. Moral values are much more important where they come from than in the cities, which suffer symptoms of decadence.

9. decadence的翻译

9. It is said that all countries on the road to development will experience moral decadence.

10. decadence在线翻译

10. The Chinese people once experienced a time, when comfort in life was despised as decadence apt only for the bourgeois.

decadence 英英释义

decadence

noun

1. the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities

    Synonym: degeneracy degeneration decadency

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