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  • turpitude

    英:[ˈtɜ:pɪtju:d]   美: [ˈtɜrpətud] 

    turpitude 基本解释

    n.

    邪恶,恶劣,堕落;

    英英释义

    turpitude[ 'tə:pitju:d ]

    n.a corrupt or depraved or degenerate act or practice

    "the various turpitudes of modern society"

    同义词:depravity

    turpitude 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. Music is the only language which can not express turpitude and irony.
      音乐是唯一不能用及表达卑鄙的或讽刺的事物的语言。

    权威例句

    Gross moral turpitude: the Orr case reconsidered
    The New Moral Turpitude Test: Failing Chevron Step Zero
    Moral Turpitude as the Criterion of Offenses that Justify Disbarment
    Moral turpitude: a benchmark toward eligibility for registered nurse licensure?
    Redefining Crimes of Moral Turpitude: A Proposal to Congress
    The Burden of Proof In Criminal Offenses or 'Moral Turpitude' Cases
    Should we presume moral turpitude in our children?--small children and consent to medical research
    THE CATEGORICAL APPROACH FOR CRIMES INVOLVING MORAL TURPITUDE AFTER SILVA-TREVINO
    Unrealistic Burden: Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude and Silva-Trevino's Realistic Probability Test, An
    Ranking mutual fund families: minimum expenses and maximum loads as markers for moral turpitude
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