degenerate1
KK: [dɪˈdʒɛnǝˌrеt]
DJ: [diˈdʒеnǝrеit]
vi.
- 衰退;墮落;變壞[(+into)]
Young people of today are not
degenerating.
今天的青年並沒有在變壞。
- 【生】退化
辨析
degenerate2
KK: [dɪˈdʒɛnǝˌrɪt]
DJ: [diˈdʒеnǝˌrit]
a.
- 衰退的;墮落的
He didn't let riches and luxury make him
degenerate.
他不因財富和奢華而自甘墮落。
- 【生】退化的
n.
- 墮落者;變態性慾者[C]
衍生
a.
degenerative
ad.
degenerately
n.
degenerateness
n. [U]
degeneration
adj.
/
dɪˈdʒɛn(ə)rət/
- having lost the physical or moral qualities considered normal and desirable; showing evidence of decline.
▸Biology having reverted to a simpler form as a result of losing a structure present in the ancestral form.
- Physics relating to or denoting a quantized energy level corresponding to more than one state.
▸denoting matter at such high density (e.g. in neutron stars) that quantum effects are dominant.
n.
/
dɪˈdʒɛn(ə)rət/
a morally degenerate person.
v.
/
dɪˈdʒɛnəreɪt/
decline or deteriorate physically or morally.
Derivative
- degeneracy n.
- degenerately adv.
Etymology
C15: from L. degeneratus ‘no longer of its kind’, from degenerare, from degener ‘debased’, from de- + genus, gener- ‘race, kind’.