intransitive. To come down from a moral, behavioural, social, or intellectual ideal; to condescend, stoop (to do something, esp. something unworthy).
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > degrading or debasement > become degraded or debased [verb (intransitive)] > stoop to something unworthy (5) descendc1350 intransitive. To come down from a moral, behavioural, social, or intellectual ideal; to condescend, stoop (to do something, esp. something unworthy). precipitate1593 intransitive. To fall suddenly or violently into a particular state or condition, esp. an undesirable one; to come suddenly to a lower position. to forget oneself1597 to forget oneself. To lose remembrance of one's own station, position, or character; to lose sight of the requirements of dignity, propriety, or… condescend1640 figurative. To come or bend down, so far as a particular action is concerned, from one's position of… (In bad sense) To lower oneself, stoop. stoop1743 figurative. To lower or degrade oneself morally; to descend to something unworthy. |
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