vitiate基本解释
v.使败坏;损害;使失效
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形容词: vitiable 名词: vitiation 过去式: vitiated 过去分词: vitiated 现在分词: vitiating 第三人称单数: vitiates
基本词汇
v.使败坏;损害;使失效
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形容词: vitiable 名词: vitiation 过去式: vitiated 过去分词: vitiated 现在分词: vitiating 第三人称单数: vitiates
verb
1. take away the legal force of or render ineffective
e.g. invalidate a contract
Synonym: invalidatevoid
2. make imperfect
e.g. nothing marred her beauty
Synonym: marimpairspoildeflower
3. corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
e.g. debauch the young people with wine and women
Socrates was accused of corrupting young men
Do school counselors subvert young children?
corrupt the morals
Synonym: corruptpervertsubvertdemoralizedemoralisedebauchdebaseprofanedepravemisdirect
1. 削弱…的效能;损害;使失效;使变质
If something is vitiated, its effectiveness is spoiled or weakened.
vitiate
e.g. Strategic policy during the War was vitiated because of a sharp division between 'easterners' and 'westerners'...
由于“东方人”和“西方人”之间存在巨大的分歧,战争期间的战略方针没有得到切实的执行。
e.g. But this does not vitiate his scholarship.
但这不会威胁到他的奖学金。
1. 损害:vitiable 能损坏的 | vitiate 损害 | vitiation 损害
2. 宣告无效,否定:Viking 海盗 | vitiate 宣告无效,否定 | aslant adj. 斜的
3. 使腐败;污染:vitellus 蛋黃;卵黃 | vitiate 使腐败;污染 | viticultural 种葡萄的;(用于)葡萄栽培的
4. 削弱,损害:viscous 粘滞的,粘性的 | vitiate 削弱,损害 | vitriolic 刻薄的,克刻的
Lunch was a ritual vitiated by no base thoughts of nutrition.
出自:S. BeckettThe information that spies steal is..vitiated by the possibility that its sources are corrupt.
出自:M. Frayn