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单词 debased
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Definition of debased in English:

debased

adjective dɪˈbeɪst
  • Reduced in quality or value.

    the debased traditions of sportsmanship
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It really has become an increasingly debased process of making art.
    • In short, preemption is now a politicized, debased word.
    • The rhetoric of movie reviews is a debased currency.
    • Only the debased American media could uncritically repeat such outrageous claims.
    • For many in the new generation it has become a debased form of personal power seeking.
    • What had once been high art, fashioned by the Romans or Michelangelo, has become debased, mass-culture kitsch.
    • Even in the long debased hyperbole of historic moments in the Northern Ireland peace process, this was a monumental announcement.
    • For it threatens freedom in the name of the most debased conception of democracy.
    • No doubt, compared with today's generally debased television fare, the live dramas of the 1950s may seem an idyllic era.
    • This is Hindi cinema at its most debased, debauch, dreadful.
    • Concepts highly prized by Puritans still exist in debased form in American mass culture.
    • They came from all directions, travelling on roads known only to a few mad or debased souls.
    • On stage, he becomes an archetypal embodiment of the debased American dream.
    • The sacrality of work persists, albeit in a rather debased form, in the idea of the hobby.
    • Economic transactions would then be conducted through barter rather than via the medium of a debased script.
    • It could be the ultimate alchemy, at least in the debased sense of transmuting the elements.
    • It was fairly easy for laymen to distinguish debased coins from sound coins.
    • This disgusting spectacle provides a revealing insight into the debased nature of what passes for political discussion in Britain today.
    • The letter testifies to the debased level of what passes for intellectual life in the United States.
    • No one could have predicted how debased higher education would become.
 
 

Definition of debased in US English:

debased

adjective
  • Reduced in quality or value.

    the debased traditions of sportsmanship
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For many in the new generation it has become a debased form of personal power seeking.
    • The rhetoric of movie reviews is a debased currency.
    • This disgusting spectacle provides a revealing insight into the debased nature of what passes for political discussion in Britain today.
    • No doubt, compared with today's generally debased television fare, the live dramas of the 1950s may seem an idyllic era.
    • The letter testifies to the debased level of what passes for intellectual life in the United States.
    • What had once been high art, fashioned by the Romans or Michelangelo, has become debased, mass-culture kitsch.
    • It was fairly easy for laymen to distinguish debased coins from sound coins.
    • Even in the long debased hyperbole of historic moments in the Northern Ireland peace process, this was a monumental announcement.
    • They came from all directions, travelling on roads known only to a few mad or debased souls.
    • It really has become an increasingly debased process of making art.
    • For it threatens freedom in the name of the most debased conception of democracy.
    • The sacrality of work persists, albeit in a rather debased form, in the idea of the hobby.
    • In short, preemption is now a politicized, debased word.
    • It could be the ultimate alchemy, at least in the debased sense of transmuting the elements.
    • No one could have predicted how debased higher education would become.
    • Economic transactions would then be conducted through barter rather than via the medium of a debased script.
    • Concepts highly prized by Puritans still exist in debased form in American mass culture.
    • This is Hindi cinema at its most debased, debauch, dreadful.
    • On stage, he becomes an archetypal embodiment of the debased American dream.
    • Only the debased American media could uncritically repeat such outrageous claims.
 
 
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