prostituted

prostituted

美 [ˈprɑstɪˌtut]  英 [ˈprɒstɪˌtjuːt]

  • v.使卖淫;出卖(名誉等);滥用(能力等);卖身
  • adj.卖淫的;堕落的
  • n.妓女;出卖贞操的人

词形变化

复数:prostitutes  现在分词:prostituting  过去式:prostituted  

英汉解释

n.
1.
妓女;卖身投靠的人,出卖贞操的人
adj.
1.
卖淫的;堕落的
v.
1.
使卖淫,卖(身);出卖(名誉等);滥用(能力等)
2.
卖淫,卖身

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

'I would have felt like I prostituted myself, ' he said.

,“有种自身感觉。”

In my opinion the administration of the law is thus prostituted consciously of unconsciously for the benefit of the exploiter.

法律执行为了剥削者利益有意无意糟踏

I mean, can (critics) imagine somehow that the economics department has been prostituted by corporate America?

意思经济已经屈从美国企业吗?

He prostituted his abilities by acting in television advertisements.

凭着自己才能别人电视广告

Yet, I hold the documentary evidence in my hand that someone has prostituted her work.

现在手头掌握大量证据说明有人散发过去文章

He prostituted his unremitting efforts in 2008, finally won the Nobel Prize for chemistry.

凭着自己不懈努力终于2008年获得诺贝尔化学

He prostituted his art talents for money.

为了金钱出卖自己艺术天赋

Time and again the West has prostituted its ideals to Chinese wishes.

西方多次出卖理想中国希望

All Israel prostituted themselves by worshiping it there, and it became a snare to Gideon and his family.

后来以色列基甸全家网罗

Happy, and then he prostituted his mood, sometimes bass read, sometimes soprano read;

高兴便凭着自己心情有时低音有时高音