late 14c., "loose, negligent, morally or religiously lax," from Latin dissolutus "loose, disconnected," past participle of dissolvere "loosen up" (see dissolve). A figurative use of the classical Latin word. Related: Dissolutely; dissoluteness.
双语例句
1. His dissolute life is inconsistent with his Puritan upbringing.
他的放荡生活和他的清教徒教养相悖.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. You can't deny that Tom has been an ilde, worthless, dissolute and dishonourable rogue.
你也不能否认汤姆是个游手好闲 、 一钱不值 、 放荡无耻的坏蛋吧.
来自辞典例句
3. You can't deny that Tom has been an idle, worthless, dissolute and dishonorable rogue.
你不能否认汤姆是个游手好闲 、 一钱不值 、 放荡无耻的坏蛋.
来自辞典例句
4. At this time, Jenny has degenerated and led a dissolute life.